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Painting, Acrylic on Wood
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Portrait of a chilly woman with red hair fluttering in the wind. I did the face with clay and the texture of the hair with acrylic cement. I used wood panel on wood frame to give strong support to the sculpted structure. The bright orange colors bring contrast and bring out the raised face by bringi...
2023
Painting, Acrylic on Wood
One-of-a-kind Artwork
30 W x 30 H x 1.5 D in
Yes
Not Framed
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Born in Montreal, Daniel Lévesque's artistic journey has traced a vibrant path that has led him from the Verdun and LaSalle neighborhoods to the bucolic landscapes of Saint-Constant and Saint-Ours, and finally to the wild shores of Pointe à la Frégate in the Gaspé Peninsula. His earliest memories are marked by the irresistible pull of pencil and paper: from the age of four, drawing was an extension of himself, and at just eight, he painted his first oil canvases. Even as a teenager, Lévesque was forging his own path and organized his first exhibition at fifteen. Artistic talent runs in the family: his mother and uncle provided fertile ground for his creativity, encouraging a spirit of experimentation and spontaneous expression. The artist's training combined private tutoring in high school, calligraphy and pedagogy lessons, instruction in digital tools such as Adobe software, and, above all, personal exploration. As an adult, Lévesque's creativity found many concrete outlets. He built his career through the tactile disciplines of lettering, signage, and screen printing, before turning to the precision craft of cabinetmaking. These diverse activities not only refined his sense of composition and color but also honed an ingenuity that still informs his painting practice today. Lévesque's paintings are now guided by emotion and the fleeting phenomena that captivate his attention. For him, painting is more than a challenge: it is a path to personal balance, a journey that brings him inner peace. His creative process begins with a spark: the allure of a fascinating subject, often rooted in human experience or nature. This is followed by meticulous research, gathering photos and fragments that nourish his compositions. From there, he translates his vision onto the canvas, methodically working through a series of self-imposed steps, always in search of those ecstatic bursts of vibrant color and texture that buyers and his peers consider the signature of his work. Lévesque often refuses to cite specific influences, preferring to speak of dialogues—with his artist friends—between each new series of works and the previous one, always seeking experimentation, always pushing boundaries. His famous “Humans with Animal Heads” series is a perfect example: an original thematic exploration that blends exuberance, organization, and creative play.
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