"Sea Glass" — leahnadeau
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"Sea Glass"

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Original price $1,567.00 - Original price $1,852.00
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$1,852.00
$1,567.00 - $1,852.00
Current price $1,852.00

Sea Glass is acrylic and oil pastel on canvas, 36 x 24 inches and 1.5 inches thick.

Meaning: Every Spring growing up me and my family would take a trip down to Florida from Michigan. Sometimes we would drive, sometimes we would fly. For a week we would stay on the water, enjoying the beach and swimming pool. I'd swim in both the ocean and pool, collect shells, build sandcastles and sunbathe. I'm still nostalgic for those times when I had no cares at all in the world.

It only makes sense that when I finished this painting, I knew exactly what I was going to name it and what the meaning of the painting was- that emotional feeling you get when you're nostalgic for the past.

Video: https://youtube.com/shorts/n9lZ49kN2t0?si=wPL_a4WtlLex_P2H

This work comes with a certificate of authenticity for your records.

Shipping: US shipping is included. If you are local and can pick up the piece in person, please message me before purchase, a shipping discount will be deducted.

This painting is a limited edition painting. Love it?! Buy it before it’s gone! It’s one-of-a-kind.

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.