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Little Acts, Big Heart

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Original price $624.00 - Original price $807.00
Original price
$624.00
$624.00 - $807.00
Current price $624.00

12 x 12 inches, acrylic and oil paint on paper. This painting can be framed, and the size framed is 16 x 16 with a white mat that emphasizes the painting. If you have a different color in mind, please contact me after you check out.

This painting ships the first week of January 2025. Act fast. There's only one.

Inspiration:

This painting is inspired by the magic of Wicked. I saw the movie, felt its energy, and couldn’t wait to get home and start painting.

One of my favorite things about film is soaking in the imagery of the costumes and sets. The vibrant colors of the costumes, the textures of the dorm walls, and the intricate details of the fictional buildings in Wicked inspired me so much. This painting captures the heart and soul of the movie, and my hope is that viewing this painting takes you to the movie in your memory. Did you notice my ode to the Yellow Brick Road?

Framing details: Framed in either black metal, or a beautiful gold metal frame. 

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

About The Artist

I'm Leah Nadeau, and I make abstract acrylic paintings shaped by a deep love of architecture, a film school education that taught me to see the world differently, and synesthesia, which means music looks like colors in my head. 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 the famous Modernism Week in Palm Springs, and works permanently installed at the Henry Ford Health Cancer Institute in Detroit, Michigan.