The Bath | Le bain
28 x 20 in (h x w)
# acrylic on canvas

Artist Statement
‘Labours of Love’ is a series of paintings exploring the physical and emotional journey of pregnancy, childbirth, and motherhood. Motivated by my own childbirth experiences, I worked with women across Canada who allowed me to witness this transitional period in their lives.Rather than idealize or romanticize the subject matter, my aim was to portray real personal choices and experiences, while conveying a sense of security, support, and wellbeing in each situation. Combining actual scenarios with imagined elements, these works celebrate the wonder of the pregnant body, the intense act of childbirth, and the deep bond between mother and child.
Note: 50% of the sale proceeds of these works was donated to The White Ribbon Alliance, advocating for safe reproductive and maternal healthcare for women in developing countries.

Biography
Originally from Quebec and now based in eastern Ontario, Adrian earned BFA in Toronto and her MFA in Vancouver. Adrian’s work has been featured in solo exhibitions and juried shows both nationally and internationally. Her birthing images have been showcased in several international Midwifery publications. Adrian has received numerous commissions to create public art installations and was selected to be the artist-in-residence for the Bermuda Masterworks Museum. She has also taught adult art classes and workshops and delivered lectures to art organizations throughout her career. Adrian’s work can be found in public and private collections across Canada, the USA and abroad.

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