Year of creation | 2023 |
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Dimensions | 55.88 W × 76.2 H × 4.12 D cm |
Type of art | painting |
Style | expressionism |
Genre | interior |
Materials | mixed method, wood |
Type of packaging | cardboard box |
“Pop your life!” is an abstract work that celebrates the vibrancy and energy of modern life through the dominant use of the color pink and dynamic shapes. In this contemporary composition, pink is used to illustrate joy, vitality and spontaneity. Abstract shapes invite joy of living. The rapid and expressive brushstrokes add a touch of spontaneity and freshness to the entire work. The use of different shades and intensities creates captivating contrast and adds depth to the rich and varied visual composition. Work done in acrylic, gouache and gesso on 140lb cold-pressed cotton paper, mounted on gallery cherry panel whose sides are painted black. Original varnished work, signed on the front, countersigned on the back and ready to hang.
Vinet-Larente is a contemporary Canadian painter who has received several awards for her work and is known for her dynamic works with a resolutely assertive style. A polymorphous artist, skillfully navigating through different mediums to express his artistic vision, his exploration of movements, textures and colors in his contemporary works shows both a mastery of the artistic foundations acquired during his studies in fine arts and a desire to push the boundaries of modern artistic expression. This marriage between classical and contemporary techniques demonstrates a deep understanding of art while remaining anchored in the present. She applies this understanding to a diverse range of projects, from private commissions to public installations. This versatility demonstrates its ability to adapt to different contexts and explore new avenues. Vinet-Larente fully embraces her constantly evolving multidisciplinary artistic identity, exploring new mediums and supports to enrich her ever-evolving creative expression. Artistic approach: -Through art I put into images the reflection of my inner speeches inspired by words, history, heritage, nature, the universe, in short, the world around me. Through color I translate my reflections, I silently shout out all the beauties of the world whether past, future or present. I constantly seek to push the limits of my art to resonate with the echo of passing time. The echo of all these forgotten yesterdays and these tomorrows full of promises which are so lovely to tell. Rather than overly defining the meaning of my works, I let the viewer make them their own so that they can in turn create their own story and begin a journey to the land of the imagination.