Evergreen Horizon — leahnadeau
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Evergreen Horizon

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Original price $3,707.00
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Original price $3,707.00
Current price $2,852.00
$2,852.00 - $2,852.00
Current price $2,852.00

Acrylic painting on canvas size 36 x 36 x 1.5 inches. The sides come painted dark green and it comes wired and ready to hang on your wall. The palette I used to create this painting is also included and would look amazing framed next to the painting. It’s in the last photo of the listing.

Inspiration:

This painting represents a moment of triumph—overcoming a tough and traumatic obstacle in my life. It celebrates how far I’ve come, especially in managing pain.

When I first came home from the hospital, I couldn’t even walk, and now I can paint with fewer limitations. That progress feels incredible.

I named this piece after the Pacific Northwest because it’s home to me now and a constant source of inspiration. Since returning, I’ve kept up with taking my dog on walks, even through the pain. It’s part of my healing process, both physically and emotionally. I admire the mountains and lush greenery around me—it’s so different from the ecosystem I grew up in, but being here feels good for my soul. The Pacific Northwest has my heart, and its beauty reminds me every day that I’m in the right place.

Shipping: Each painting is carefully packed to ensure its safe arrival and is insured for the valued amount. Unless otherwise noted, all paintings are ready to hang on your wall, signed on the front, dated on the back, and come with a certificate of authenticity for your records.

About The Artist..

I'm Leah Nadeau, and I make abstract acrylic paintings shaped by three things I can't separate from how I see: a deep love of architecture, a film school education that taught me to see the world differently, and chromethesia, which means I see colors in my brain when I hear music. Each piece is an original, made slowly, one at a time, built to anchor a room and quietly change how it feels to be in it.

Rooted in Mid-Century Modern Design and themes of resilience and joy, my work becomes the focal point around which collectors build entire spaces.

Featured in Atomic Ranch Magazine, exhibited at Modernism Week, and permanently installed at the Henry Ford Health Cancer Institute in Detroit, Michigan.