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Stained glass green, blue, and brown painting on canvas | Oil And Acrylic Painting in Paintings by Leah Nadeau. Item made of canvas & synthetic
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Stained glass green, blue, and brown painting on canvas | Oil And Acrylic Painting in Paintings by Leah Nadeau. Item made of canvas & synthetic
Stained glass green, blue, and brown painting on canvas | Oil And Acrylic Painting in Paintings by Leah Nadeau. Item made of canvas & synthetic
Stained glass green, blue, and brown painting on canvas | Oil And Acrylic Painting in Paintings by Leah Nadeau. Item made of canvas & synthetic
Stained glass green, blue, and brown painting on canvas | Oil And Acrylic Painting in Paintings by Leah Nadeau. Item made of canvas & synthetic
Stained glass green, blue, and brown painting on canvas | Oil And Acrylic Painting in Paintings by Leah Nadeau. Item made of canvas & synthetic
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Stained glass green, blue, and brown painting on canvas | Oil And Acrylic Painting in Paintings by Leah Nadeau. Item made of canvas & synthetic

Created and Sold by Leah Nadeau

Leah Nadeau

Stained glass green, blue, and brown painting on canvas

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The Aerial Metropolis is an acrylic painting, 24 inches tall by 48 inches wide on gallery wrapped 1.5 inch-thick canvas. The sides of the painting are mirrored, so the painting continues over the sides, a frame isn’t necessary unless you prefer it. The painting comes without a frame.

Inspiration: In 2023 I wanted to push myself into being more innovative in my style and trying new color palettes. Although I have used brown, green, and blue before, I'd never used Ultramarine blue. When out in West Seattle before Christmas I went to my favorite local art supply and gift shop and picked up a tube. I was determined to make something with this color I had avoided for years. Why did I avoid it? I thought it was too blue somehow. I know that makes no sense, but it felt very obnoxious. Now knowing my skills in color theory, I took the paint and muted it a bit with other colors and it was the perfect blue.

For this composition, I wanted to make another painting inspired by aerial views, which is one of my favorite bodies of work. These works are inspired by my frequent travels as a kid where my mom always gave me the window seat so I could either look out the window or play tic tac toe with my dad in the middle seat. Usually, I did both.

I find this body of work not only inspired by aerial views, but the energy of big cities and I take the inspiration I glean from experiencing a big city- architecture, people, chaos and I interpret it in my work. When I finished this painting and stepped back I saw the aerial view of a busy metropolis.

Item Stained glass green, blue, and brown painting on canvas
Created by Leah Nadeau
As seen in Creator's Studio, Ann Arbor, MI
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Leah Nadeau
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Wescover creator since 2018
I create art that celebrates being different and unique.

Leah Nadeau is a contemporary abstract fine artist living in the Seattle Metropolitan area. She is originally from Grosse Pointe, Michigan. Nadeau’s vibrant artworks combine geometric abstraction, energetic color stories, loose brushstrokes, and clean linework. Her work is inspired by travel, architecture, her film studies, and time periods in culture and design such as the German Expressionist Movement, the Art Deco Movement, and the Mid-Century Modern Era.




Nadeau is a self-taught artist, that went to school for media & film studies in San Francisco and then Wales, UK. It was during her schooling that she realized her passion for abstract art and color theory. In college, she focused on Media Studies but nurtured a growing fascination with the abstract expressionist painters of the mid-century. She would go on to pursue a Masters of Film Theory degree, and the inspiration gleaned from her studies encouraged her to pick up a brush and paint every day.


Her works have been exhibited in numerous exhibitions in multiple states. Most recently, two of her works were purchased for permanent display in the Henry Ford Health Center Cancer Pavilion in Detroit, Michigan. In the past, she has co-authored a children’s book, created an adult coloring book, and is the artist in residence for Ferlito’s in Grosse Pointe. Nadeau has also created public art that is permanently displayed in the city of Grosse Pointe, Michigan.


In addition to her passion for creating art, she also loves spending time with her nieces, watching and analyzing movies, and advocating for mental health awareness, climate change, and social justice. Nadeau currently resides in Seattle where she paints in her home studio daily.