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Michel Beaucage
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| Michel Beaucage is an abstract artist that uses many different media in his paintings. The colours and textures are remarkable and he creates interesting compositions using lines and shapes. |
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Matthew Binette
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| Matthew Binette is a sculptor from Quebec that creates delicate and beautiful pieces. He combines his talents with sculpture and watercolour to create interesting figures that come to life. |
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Normand Boisvert
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| Normand Boisvert is an artist that uses vivid, bright and bold colours to capture the beauty of the Quebec landscape. His paintings envoke an emotional response. the thick and defined brushstrokes in his pieces create feelings of movement. |
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Yvon Breton
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| A Quebec artist who does stylized landscapes of northern lake scenes. |
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Vicki Brophey
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| Recognized for her colourful responses to the subtle fluctuations of light that dance across the countryside, Vicki favours the rural settings of southern Ontario. Vicki paints plein air as well as from her studio in Guelph Ontario. |
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M A Brosseau
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| Fascinated first and foremost by colour and shapes, her paintings capture her emotions, her state of mind. A pictorial biography, her paintings show gestural spontaneity, richness in colour and emotion. |
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Pierre Brosseau
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| He developed a passion for art from his longstanding enjoyment in looking, drawing, painting and sculpting. His inspiration is drawn from the gardens, parks and neighborhoods that surround his home. |
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Ardythe Campbell
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| Ardythe is a successful landscape painter. She has an affinity for rivers and lakes, forests and fields, small towns and farms and for the creatures and people that make those places home. |
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Chinese Peasant
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| These bright and beautiful paintings capture scenes of every day life, while focusing on line, colour and composition. |
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Marie Claprood
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| Her works, inspired by nature and objects, suggest a duality between the figurative and the abstract, between the textures of paint and the linear of a drawing, between the past and the present. Her artistic approach oscillates around the possibilities o |
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