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‘Fat Man and Little Boy’ by Adeline Lamarre

£170.00

Artist: Adeline Lamarre
Title: ‘Fat Man and Little Boy’
Medium: Oil painting on a cradled wood panel
Dimensions: 8″ x 6″ x 1.75″
Framing: Unframed – Ready to hang
Year of Creation: 2024
Artwork Will Ship From: Canada

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‘Fat Man and Little Boy’ by Adeline Lamarre

Artist: Adeline Lamarre
Title: ‘Fat Man and Little Boy’
Medium: Oil painting on a cradled wood panel
Dimensions: 8″ x 6″ x 1.75″
Framing: Unframed – Ready to hang
Year of Creation: 2024
Artwork Will Ship From: Canada

About the Artwork:

This monster coming from the land of the Big Mac. I saw the movie ‘Oppenheimer’ and I was fascinated by this strange story about a man in pursuit of such a dangerous knowledge. This kind of candid ignorance of all the consequences of this discovery completely baffled me. And I thought it was so monstrously inhuman that the only way to cover the subject was to be completely and cheerfully absurd. – Adeline Lamarre

About the Artist:

(Artist Bio)

Adeline is now living in Montreal, Canada. She is from Quebec City where she studied, first in the sciences (mathematics) and then in Fine Arts at Laval University until she obtained a master’s degree. She has since worked in several positions, all in the field of art. Being successively illustrator, scenic painter, curator and gallery owner has fulfilled her unquenchable curiosity about every aspect of the art world. She is now manufacturing paint in the laboratory at Kama Pigment, a Montreal brand of art material. During all those experiences she never stopped creating, mostly drawing and painting. Her creations are now present in several galleries in Canada and the United States. Her pictorial world always revolves around lowbrow arts, featuring a wide bestiary of strange creatures, with the plague doctor being a recurring figure.