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Traces (Rising, Falling)

Traces (Rising, Falling)

Hester Lessard Victoria, BC
16x16inunframed
Price

C$595

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About the Artwork

In the "Traces" series, I use incised lines, hard and soft edges, and layers of colour and light to capture the contradictory nature of memory. Traces of memory dissolve, fade and shift while at the same time marking us deeply and indelibly. In this painting, the rise and fall of lines and atmospheric drifts of colour evoke this paradox.

Exhibition: FCA Victoria: Spring Show 2025
Technique:Oil and Cold Wax on Cradled Wood Panel
Details & Dimensions
Edition:Original, one of a kind artwork
Unframed Size:16in x 16in
Frame:Not framed
Weight:1.9lbs (estimated)
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Hester Lessard

Victoria, British Columbia

Hester Lessard is an abstract painter who works mainly in oil and cold wax. Her work is luminous and contemplative. It shimmers with light, plays with blurred and sharpened edges, and explores colour harmonies and disharmonies inspired by coastal geographies.

"I try to glimpse quiet stillness in the messiness and noise of life. I think that is why the fall of light across shapes and surfaces, be they weathered, broken, or beaten apart, is a recurrent theme in my work. Working abstractly allows me to prioritize those luminous moments."

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