Monique Gosselin – Pastel
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The artist has employed a palette largely defined by cool tones – blues and greens – for the background and the container holding the flowers. The background is not rendered realistically; instead, it appears as a textured field of swirling lines and patches of color, creating a sense of depth and movement that draws attention to the central floral arrangement. The vessel itself is depicted with a simplified form, its surface marked by an uneven texture suggesting age or handmade quality. It rests upon a small, circular base which echoes the rounded shape of the vase.
The application of paint appears deliberate and expressive. Visible brushstrokes contribute to the overall sense of immediacy and emotional intensity. Theres a certain roughness in the execution that prevents the scene from appearing overly polished or idealized.
Subtly, there is an element of melancholy present within this work. The drooping petals of the flowers, combined with the muted background colors, evoke a feeling of transience and fragility. The simplified forms and expressive brushwork suggest a focus on emotional resonance rather than precise representation. It’s possible to interpret the arrangement as a meditation on beautys fleeting nature or a symbolic exploration of life cycles. The contrast between the vibrant flowers and the subdued backdrop further emphasizes this duality, creating a visual tension that invites contemplation.