Wendy-Alexina Vancol
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    • About
    • Sou wout la
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      • 2021-2022
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Wendy-Alexina Vancol
  • About
  • Sou wout la
  • Illustrations
  • Paintings
    • 2018-2020
    • 2021-2022
  • CV
  • 🍭🍬🍰
    • Podcast
    • Coming Soon
    • SHOP
    • Animation
  • Contact

🎍 As Tall As A Tree🎍

Acrylic of canvas 

48 in. x 60 in.

2019

  

A recurring theme within my work is the notion of family and the bonds we share amongst siblings. Growing up in a Haitian household as the fourth one in a family of five children, my home has always hectic and full of love. I’ve lived with my siblings my entire life and although we share the same blood, we are widely different from one another. Nonetheless, I think that us being so dissimilar from each other inspires me to come up with interesting concepts such as “As Tall as a Tree”.  


The concept for “As Tall as a Tree” came to me on an afternoon while I was lost in a daze. For some reason, I couldn’t shake the image of a tree out of my head and from there decided to play and expand on the idea. “As Tall as a Tree” is based off of my youngest brother, who as a child, used to constantly compare our heights to see if he was getting taller. By the time, he reached his teenage years, he finally towered over me and I started feeling a distance between us. Amongst my siblings, my brother and I share the biggest bond but there are days when I feel that I don't know him at all. Throughout the years the disconnect in our relationship gradually expanded leaving us doing fewer activities together. It was tough at first, but with time, I understood that the problem wasn’t with me, but that he needed space to expand and grow into his person.   


Unconsciously, this painting became my way of coping with the fact that he doesn't need to rely on me as much as he used to. Today, our relationship is stronger than ever and I enjoy the times we spend joking and laughing together.                                                                   

🍰Special Day🍰

Acrylic of canvas 

24 in. x 18 in.

2020

                                                                  

Granpè

Acrylic of canvas 

24 in. x 36 in.

2020

                                                                  

🍋Quench🍋

Acrylic of canvas 

18 in. x 24 in.

2020

                                                                  

💭L' arrivé💭

Acrylic of canvas 

47 in. x 35 in.

2019

                                                                  

🎈Happy Birthdays🎈

Acrylic of canvas 

47 in. x 35 in.

2019


‘Happy Birthdays’ depicts a young Vancol circa 2001 sharing a birthday cake alongside her eldest sibling. Born just a day apart, Vancol used to resent having her special day split into a joint celebration.


Today, rather than dreading the split celebration, Vancol reminisces fondly about the opportunity she had to share such a momentous event with another person for so long. Even though she has managed to forget every element of that birthday (from the guests who attended to the presents she received). Vancol will forever remember the cherry filled black forest cake and her dear sister with whom she shared that cake.                                       

                     

☀Une chaleure familière☀

Acrylic of canvas 

18 in. x 24 in.

2019

                                                                

🐟Underwater Adventure🐟

Acrylic of canvas 

24 in. x 36 in.

2018

                                                                  

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