Painting
Submerged by Jemimah Lorissaint
- Item Number
- 210
- Estimated Value
- 3500 CAD
- Opening Bid
- 1750 CAD
Item Description
Submerged, Then Free, 2025, oil on canvas, 48 x 30
"Submerged, Then Free" (2025) is a powerful expression of personal transformation, captured in the image of a figure submerged underwater. This piece reflects a journey from struggle to renewal, symbolizing the quiet strength found in overcoming challenges. With its soft brushstrokes and calming tones, the painting evokes a sense of rebirth, highlighting the freedom that comes with embracing change. This artwork speaks to the transformative power of personal growth
Submergé, Puis Libre, 2025, huile sur toile, 48 po x 30 po
« Submergé, Puis Libre » (2025) est une puissante représentation de la transformation personnelle, capturée par l’image d’une figure plongée sous l’eau. Cette œuvre illustre un cheminement, passant de la lutte à la renaissance, et symbolise la force intérieure discrète qui naît de la conquête des obstacles. À travers ses touches délicates et ses teintes apaisantes, la peinture transmet une impression de renouveau, mettant en lumière la liberté qui découle de l’acceptation du changement. Ce tableau incarne le pouvoir transformateur de la croissance personnelle.
Item Special Note
Jemimah Lorissaint (b. 1998) is a contemporary Haitian-Canadian artist specializing in painting and drawing. Her work, exhibited in Ottawa and Gatineau, blends realism with emotional depth. A recipient of the Kenneth Lochhead and Gunter-Nolte awards, she holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts with a minor in Communications from the University of Ottawa.
Jemimah Lorissaint (née en 1998) est une artiste haïtiano-canadienne contemporaine spécialisée en peinture et en dessin. Son travail, exposé dans des galeries à Ottawa et Gatineau, associe réalisme et profondeur émotionnelle. Lauréate des prix Kenneth Lochhead et Gunter-Nolte, elle est titulaire d’un baccalauréat en arts visuels avec une mineure en communications de l’Université d’Ottawa.
Donated By:
Jemimah Lorissaint
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