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Other details :
Artwork on wood. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
20x20in
About this artwork
This artwork captures the delicate essence of a moment suspended between dream and reality. Using acrylic paint and collage, I explored the contrast between the semi-abstract female silhouette and the minimalist background, illuminated by vibrant pops of color. It brings a gentle and captivating energy, perfect for inspiring contemplation and poetry in your home.
« Each work is an adventure that I try to live in the moment in an intuitive and instinctive personal approach. »
Maryline Lemaitre is a French-Canadian artist who has widely exhibited her works nationally, as well as in the United States, Singapore, China, France, South Korea, and the United Kingdom. Her search for beauty links her artistic practice to moments of joy, everyday humor, and poetry. While her themes vary according to her environment, Lemaitre's semi-abstract compositions often relate to nature, women, and childhood. She employs photography, collage, and superimpositions, as well as acrylics, oil pastels, graphite pencils, and spray paint.