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Neige Éternelle

Neige Éternelle

Johanne Brouillette St-Jerome, QC
40x30inunframed
Price

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Free pickup is available from our Vancouver Gallery, or shipping can be provided for additional cost.
We also offer an installment payment program and art installation services: contact us for more details.
About the Artwork

Neige éternelle was created in an intuitive process with winter as being the only preconceived idea. The artwork was created using acrylics and ashes on gallery wrapped canvas. Several layers of paint and mediums were applied to create a roadmap. As the work took form mountains could be perceived but were never forced. The Everlasting Snow of British Columbia ended up being the inspiration and title of the artwork. My process is always a long journey of several layers and never knowing the result.

Exhibition: The Vancouver Salon 2019
Technique:Acrylic on Gallery Canvas
Contents:Outdoors, Nature, Ice, Sport, Sports, Snow, Photography
Details & Dimensions
Edition:Original, one of a kind artwork
Unframed Size:40in x 30in
Frame:Not framed
Weight:7.4lbs (estimated)
Shipping & Purchase
Free pickup is available from our Vancouver Gallery, or shipping can be provided for additional cost.
Standard shipping is via Canada Post ground. Typically, packages sent within Canada are received in 5-12 days. For expedited shipping, please contact us for a quote.
A payment program is available with three equal installments- we can work together to support artists and your budget! Contact us for details.

Johanne Brouillette

St-Jerome, Quebec

Johanne Brouillette is an abstract painter who is known for her thick multilayered paintings that hint at the textures and palettes of the Canadian landscape, while allowing open-ended narratives for the viewer to fill in.

"My hope is that my abstract paintings hint at something familiar, yet remain open ended to allow the viewer’s imagination to complete the story."

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