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Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
18x18in
About this artwork
In this work, I delve into abstraction to explore the emotional complexities of extricating oneself from a difficult situation. The use of acrylic and collage creates a rich texture, while the contrasting colours and dynamic shapes symbolise tumult and resolution. It is a celebration of human strength and resilience, intended to inspire and uplift the soul of whoever takes it into their home.
« This chance that I have to be able to create, to walk in a world that I interpret in colors, an exciting world that I translate into a personal abstract image. »
Sylvie Cloutier is a Canadian artist whose paintings have been exhibited nationally, in New York, California, China, and France. For over 40 years, her work has focused on geometric and organic forms translated into abstract imagery. Cloutier describes her pieces as both "festive and intriguing, floating in space, approachable... where all shapes and colors blend harmoniously." She creates using acrylic paints, stencils, stamping, and collage on canvas, wood, or paper.