| Year of creation | 2025 |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 59.9 W × 59.9 H × 1.9 D cm |
| Type of art | painting |
| Style | abstract |
| Genre | landscape |
| Materials | acrylic, canvas |
| Type of packaging | cardboard box |
"Dressed in Light" is a captivating abstract artwork, where deep shades of Prussian blue and soft green meet to evoke the abundance of lush nature at dusk. Each textured brushstroke creates a vibrant and dynamic atmosphere, while offering a sense of calm and serenity. The artwork suggests the soft light of dusk, dressing the landscape in a mystical and subtle glow, as an invitation to contemplation. This piece transmits a calming energy, perfect for those seeking a deep connection with nature through abstract art. Ideal for adding a touch of poetry and tranquility to any space. The outline is painted in blue to match the artwork which is varnished and ready to hang.




Vinet-Larente is an award-winning Canadian artist whose work combines technical mastery with a profound exploration of human emotion. Drawing on a strong background in fine arts, her artistic approach is centered around Slow Art, a philosophy that invites contemplation and authenticity in the creative process. Through dynamic and richly textured canvases, Vinet-Larente captures raw emotional truths, exploring the complexity of the human condition. Through a bold use of color and innovative techniques, her work goes beyond convention, offering the viewer an experience of introspection and emotional depth. Each work is not simply a visual composition; it is a visceral expression of inner realities, a powerful emotional connection that persists long after the first glance. Collectors drawn to Vinet-Larente's creations are captivated by her profound authenticity and ability to express the inarticulate aspects of the human condition. By acquiring one of his works, you are not just adding a piece to your collection; you are engaging with a work that speaks to the essence of truth and emotion. Discover his world and let yourself be touched by the contemplative power of his creations.
