Artist of Franco-Canadian origin, I work internationally. My practice spans murals, painting exhibitions, snow and ice sculpture, and the creation of large-scale sculptural and painted environments designed for mobile public events in Québec.

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BIOGRAPHY

I grew up in the remote region of Gaspésie, Canada, where my connection to nature and materials took shape from an early age. I first developed an interest in art history, then studied interior design and ecological construction.

 

Curious by nature and driven by a deep desire to learn, explore, and discover different ways of living, I have traveled across several countries. These experiences have profoundly influenced my artistic practice and visual language.

 

Over the past decade, I have mainly created large-scale, colorful artworks, some reaching up to 4,000 square feet, in Québec and the United States. Whether peinte on interior or exterior walls, or on reclaimed wood collected from construction sites and workshops, my work is created using brushes and an airbrush painting technique that I have developed and rétines over the years.

 

Although painting remains my primary medium, I am deeply interested in working with a wide range of materials. I have explored painting on textiles, sculpture, and the painting of large-scale structures for events and parades. I have recently rediscovered a strong interest in snow and ice sculpture, as well as painting on perforated and cut wood panels.

Artist statment

My artistic practice blends figurative imagery with abstract forms, creating a strong sense of movement and visual energy. My work expresses a feminine presence carried by varied colors and dynamic compositions. Regardless of the medium, wall, snow, canvas, or wood, I explore perception and reality by playing with materials, surfaces, and scale, inviting the second dimension to encounter the third. 

The subjects of my work often tell stories and have gradually evolved toward the integration of geometric forms interacting with organic elements and stylized animals. Through these compositions, I explore themes of duality, such as emotion versus reason or nature versus technology, and express a desire to seek a complementary balance between these opposing forces.

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