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"Flower Deconstructed" captures the movement of petal shapes and colours, suggesting the inherent dynamism and vitality of nature beyond the static. Born from a single session of spontaneous expression, broad, loose gestures convey the subtle sway of flowers in the breeze and their dance in sunlight. The interplay of translucent passages and darker areas enriches the composition’s depth, inviting deeper engagement and exploration. Pastel accents subtly emphasize shapes while highlighting both unexpected and familiar details.
Exhibition: | 2025 Bloom |
Technique: | Acylic/Pastel on Paper/on Gallery Cradle |
Contents: | Clothing, Dress, Fashion, Gown, Robe, Pattern, Flower, Plant, Rose |
Edition: | Original, one of a kind artwork |
Unframed Size: | 18in x 18in |
Frame: | Not framed |
Weight: | 2.3lbs (estimated) |
Myriam Laberge
Delta, British Columbia
Myriam Laberge’s acrylic and mixed media artworks combine colour, texture, and story, blending spontaneity with design to express her imaginative perspective on nature and abstraction.
"My artworks are visual stories denoting the beauty, exuberance and mystery of real and imagined nature and people."