Québec, QC, Canada
Canadian painter born in 1990 in Quebec City. “Abstraction is a form of freedom of expression tha...
About the artist
Joined In 2018
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About the artist
Joined In 2018
(5 Followers)
Canadian painter born in 1990 in Quebec City.
“Abstraction is a form of freedom of expression that has no limits. A kind of healthy addiction, where one color leads to another, welcoming imperfections. A beautiful work on oneself that forces us to let go in moments of doubt and to take a step back to create the work that will visually satisfy us. I like the idea that the only constraints in painting are those that I impose on myself and quietly exceeding them motivates me to continue this endless evolution! "
Colors play an important role in building the festive energy that she wants to project on canvas. The brushstrokes that can no longer be counted. It's party time and excess is allowed in the textures and color palette.
"I like the idea of the party continuing on canvas when in reality these festive moments often pass too quickly."
On the other hand, calm is needed to recharge and that is why she is currently working on a black and white series that is quite explosive in the gestures, but which naturally relaxes the eye with its limited palette. “I find it fascinating that this duo exudes both nostalgia and modernity, softness and strength at the same time. There is something reassuring about this timeless classic. ...
Laval University: Bachelor in Visual Arts Education, 2009-2014
Lévis-Lauzon CEGEP: Visual and Media Arts, 2007-2009
Recipient of the scholarship from Kedl Foundation – One-month training period at the Slade School of Fine Art in London, 2012
Beauchamp Art Gallery (B8), Invasion, Old Québec, 2018
Lévis Convention Center, 2013, 2014
Old Saint-Romuald Post Office, February to May 2013
Beauchamp Art Gallery (B8), Old Québec, since 2013
Louise-Carrier Gallery, Lévis, 2010, 2013
Le Cercle, Stop on Image, Québec, 2012
Gabrielle-Roy Library, Emerging Young Artists Exhibition, Québec, 2012