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Adetona Omokanye
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Adetona Omokanye
Adetona Omokanye is a Nigerian-Canadian photojournalist and visual artist whose work captures the rich cultural heritage, social landscapes, and lived experiences across Africa and its diaspora. With a storytelling approach rooted in empathy and visual depth, he uses photography to highlight the beauty, complexity, and resilience of African traditions, communities, and contemporary life. Splitting his time between Toronto, Canada, and Lagos, Nigeria, Adetona has recently expanded his practice to include multimedia elements, pushing the boundaries of visual storytelling and deepening the narrative impact of his work. His work has been exhibited internationally at Photoville (New York), Exposure Photography Festival (Calgary), Contact Photography Festival (Toronto), Toronto Union Station, and United Contemporary. He has received numerous awards, including the Getty Images and Verizon Media Grant, Contemporary African Photography Prize (Finalist), LensCulture Summer Award, Newcomer Artist of the Year from the Toronto Arts Foundation, and the Toronto Image Award for Lens-Based Artist at The Artist Project (2025). Adetona’s work has been featured in leading publications such as the Financial Times, The Globe and Mail, The Guardian U.S., The Wall Street Journal, TIME, and Global Citizen, among others; further solidifying his voice in the global conversation on culture, identity, and representation.
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Amélie Vallières
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Amélie Vallières
Amélie Vallières is a contemporary portrait artist whose work celebrates the strength, beauty, and resilience of women. Rooted in an intentional exploration of feminine diversity, empowerment, and self-love, her oil paintings transform traditional portraiture into a modern dialogue on authenticity and identity. Drawing inspiration from themes of lineage, cultural heritage, and personal growth, her art is imbued with symbolic elements—subtle lines, layered tones, and evocative gazes that invite reflection and connection. Through her collections, Amélie creates an intimate yet universal language, fostering meaningful conversations about the evolving role of women in society.
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Andy Dass
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Andy Dass
"My name is Andy Dass and I am a contemporary artist from Montreal, Quebec. My passion lies in creating vibrant paintings, and illustrations that evoke feelings of nostalgia. I love to paint worlds and characters that transport the viewer to my own personal universe. Worlds full of whimsy and abstraction. My aim is to capture the imaginative wonder of my childhood, while exploring the satirical, humorous, and thought provoking aspects of everyday life. Over the years I have been grateful enough to cut my chops doing collaborative mural painting, exhibiting works in various galleries, and art fairs, live paintings, fashion design, and collaborating with non profit organization Fashion Fights Cancer."
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Benny Bing
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Benny Bing
Benny Bing is a Canadian contemporary artist whose vibrant and evocative work examines themes of Black identity, gender, and humanity. Through bold compositions and striking palettes, he celebrates the beauty, resilience, and complexity of the Black experience, fostering conversations about self-acceptance, cultural pride, and the shared essence of humanity.Bing’s art has been featured in prominent exhibitions, including Enduring Ideals: Rockwell, Roosevelt & the Four Freedoms at the Norman Rockwell Museum in Massachusetts, where his work offered a contemporary lens on universal values. His creative vision has also led to notable collaborations with esteemed organizations such as IKEA, Roots Canada, Intuit, Old Navy, Toronto Football Club, The Daniels Corporation, and Giants of Africa, showcasing the intersection of his artistic mission and global influence.Currently, Bing works out of his studio in Toronto, Canada.
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Chris Solcz
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Chris Solcz
Welcome to the vibrant world of Canadian artist Christopher Solcz, where bold, colourful works blend abstract and figurative painting with imagery from pop culture and everyday life.Drawing inspiration from outside interests including nature, action sports culture, music, travel and aspects of philosophy and spirituality, he captures the energy of his surroundings with bold palettes and attention to detail.“I create pieces that are full of nostalgia, happiness, and energy. From painting and illustration to sculpture and digital art. Invoking a sense of joy and energy and bringing a positive vibe to the space in which my art lives is my mission... My creative process is highly intuitive and doubles as a meditative practice where I can get in the flow state and really connect with myself on a deeper level. I usually create without a specific outcome in mind which is very freeing and allows for something truly unique”
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Daniel Itiose
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Daniel Itiose
Daniel Itiose is a hyper-realist who became intrigued with the art of drawing at an early age. He delved into oil painting in late 2017, and has been in love with this medium’s various aspects of representation ever since. His work consists of the exploration of the human condition — how it shapes and molds appearances as individuals — with a primary focus on portraiture. The artistic approach starts with a photographic reference. The distribution of marks and brushstrokes on a flat surface creates a three-dimensional subject, while deterring from the fictitiousness that often comes with it. Rather than beautify the subject, he meticulously illustrates them as they truly are… hair, skin and pores… The compilation of these physiological details tell tales.
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Daniel St-Amant
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Daniel St-Amant
Daniel’s work explores the meeting point of natural and urban environments, creating a language that is both striking and quietly reflective. Using materials like moss, dried flowers, stones, and crushed cement, he builds textured surfaces where wildlife encounters traces of human presence — graffiti, tire marks, broken concrete. The result is a vivid reflection on adaptation, survival, and the fragile beauty found at the edges of change.Originally from Melbourne and now based in Quebec’s Eastern Townships, Daniel studied Fine Arts at NSCAD University and Visual Effects for Film at Seneca College. His practice blends traditional techniques with contemporary influences, inviting viewers into scenes that feel both familiar and slightly uneasy, sparking wonder, concern, and connection.
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Emmanuel Ayo
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Emmanuel Ayo
Emmanuel Ayo is a Nigerian-born, Montreal-based artist whose work explores the depth of human emotion through a vibrant yet realist approach. Beginning as a sketch artist, he discovered his passion for painting in 2016, working primarily with oil and acrylics to create pieces that evoke deep emotional responses. His art captures the beauty of vulnerability, challenging stereotypes by portraying the emotional complexity of individuals within the Black community.Inspired by his life experiences—both uplifting and challenging—Emmanuel’s work invites viewers into an immersive dialogue, where each painting tells a unique story. Through color, expression, and intricate detail, he creates powerful connections between his art and its audience, offering a space for reflection and engagement.
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E.T.
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E.T.
E.T is an artist from Laval who discovered urban art while skateboarding through the streets of Montreal during his adolescence. Influenced by his grandfather's stories from the Red Light district and his strolls on St-Laurent Street, he developed a passion for the "Main" and a sense of freedom that he seeks in his works.After years immersed in Montreal's counterculture, E.T moved to Lyon, returning a year later enriched by new encounters and experiences. Upon his return, he worked on set designs for the Grévin Museum, the Formula 1 Grand Prix, and the 2014 Sochi Olympics. Influenced by pop art, sculptors, architecture, and the De Stijl movement, he has been creating from his studio in Old Quebec since 2016.
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Flakes
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Flakes
Flakes is known for redesigning hip-hop artists into classic cartoon characters. The goal is to connect people through music and art, while giving them a nostalgic journey through the canvases. Connecting with people through meaningful and inspiring experiences is a must and there is no better way than going back to what made us feel like home; made us feel like kids. That is why culture is so important and impactful, there is nothing more relative than music, specifically rap, hip-hop and R&B. Bringing back that old-school vibe and quality cartoon design is what Flakes is all about, incorporating music and artists who have influenced us generation after generation. The hand made art is only an extension of that. Flakes wants to use this platform to inspire and motivate others to believe in themselves, in their craft and have the courage to follow your dreams.
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Fluke
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Fluke
Fluke is a pioneering figure in the Canadian mural art scene, known for his intricate, vibrant, and ever-evolving work. Holding his first spray paint can at the age of nine, he followed in the footsteps of Montreal’s graffiti pioneers, developing a unique artistic voice that blends street art, large-scale murals, and contemporary studio work. Over three decades, his self-taught approach and relentless innovation have earned him international recognition, with exhibitions and projects spanning the United States, France, Hong Kong, and New Zealand.Fluke’s art reflects a deep exploration of vulnerability, self-reflection, and the tension between artistic freedom and external expectations. His latest work delves into personal identity, mortality, and the meaning behind creation itself, making his journey of self-discovery one of his most challenging and compelling projects yet.
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Janique
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Janique
Janique is a multidisciplinary artist from Quebec whose mixed media practice blends painting, texture, drawing, and collage. Like a visual art DJ, she remixes vintage imagery to craft emotionally layered narratives.Her background in fashion and the Australian mining industry informs a body of work rooted in transformation and storytelling. She has exhibited both solo and in group shows across Montreal.Beyond the studio, Janique leads therapeutic art workshops, using creativity as a tool for healing and self-discovery. Each piece invites viewers to connect with their inner world and the beauty within their stories.
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Jenna Schwartz
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Jenna Schwartz
Jenna is a Montreal-based artist with a background in Human Relations and Business Management from Concordia University. In 2021, she found her true calling in mural arts, completing works both locally and internationally and participating in major mural festivals.Specializing in realistic portraits, Jenna brings faces and stories to the forefront of the city, creating murals that are both visually captivating and emotionally resonant. Her evolving style blends elements of pop art with striking realism, resulting in impactful and unique compositions.Through her public art, Jenna explores human sentiment and celebrates the diversity that shapes communities. Leaving a lasting positive impact remains the driving force behind her continual growth as an artist.
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Julian Yohannes
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Julian Yohannes
Julian Yohannes, born in 1985 in Montreal to an Ethiopian father and a Scottish-Irish-French mother, is a self-taught artist whose work is deeply rooted in the human condition. Drawing has shaped his identity from a young age, informing both his worldview and artistic voice.Influenced by artists like Gustav Klimt, Egon Schiele, J.C. Leyendecker, Alphonse Mucha, Norman Rockwell, Vivian Maier, Yousuf Karsh, and Alex Produkt, Julian blends organic and geometric forms to create emotionally charged compositions. His characters often evoke silent narratives—whether it's a weathered face etched with survival or abstract patterns open to interpretation.Julian’s art invites viewers to feel what can’t be explained or held—offering a quiet yet powerful space for emotional resonance.Through expressive figures and a blend of organic and geometric forms, Julian creates emotionally charged pieces that speak to what can’t be easily named. His goal is simple: to make you feel something real.
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Kervens Fils
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Kervens Fils
Kervens Fils Art has been channeling his creativity since early childhood in Haiti, using art as his primary means of expression. Self-taught through magazines, videos, and fearless experimentation, his talent was later refined by mentors who recognized his potential.After immigrating to Canada in 1994, Kervens was deeply influenced by his uncle Jean, a passionate activist who used art to advocate for Black rights. This transformed Kervens' childhood hobby into a lifelong pursuit. As a teenager, he turned his skills into a small business, customizing t-shirts and shoes. Though he earned a Diploma of Vocational Studies in automotive bodywork, his passion led him to tattooing. Mentored by Don Bouchard, he became a professional tattoo artist in 2014 and opened his own studio in 2020.Now, Kervens is dedicating more time to painting, seeing it as his true calling. His work spans figurative, abstract, and realism, each piece a reflection of his drive to push creative boundaries and fulfill his purpose.
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Kezna Dalz
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Kezna Dalz
Kezna Dalz is a multidisciplinary artist based in Montreal. Her work is characterized by raw features and bright colors. Recurring themes are feminism, the fight against racism, popular culture and the relationship with sexuality. She tackles sometimes difficult subjects and makes them accessible through a pastel and soft universe with naive features. Emotions and vulnerability are an important part of her process.
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Lora Moore
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Lora Moore
Lora Moore-Kakaletris is a fine art photographer based in Oakville, Ontario. Originally trained as an Occupational Therapist, she transitioned into photography in 2008, channeling her therapeutic skills—such as patience and empathy—into her creative practice. Her work is deeply personal, often exploring themes of identity, emotion, and transformation through evocative imagery Lora's photography encompasses a diverse range of series, including the introspective Water and L'eau Bleue, the conceptual My Secret and Trash-ion Couture, and the minimalist Poetic Abstraction. These works have been exhibited in galleries across Canada and have garnered numerous awards and recognitions. Her art invites viewers to confront their own emotions and experiences, fostering a connection through shared vulnerability and beauty. Residing in Oakville with her family, Lora continues to create and share her work, aiming to leave a lasting imprint of her story and perspective on the world.
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Mateo
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Mateo
Mateo is a French artist based in Montreal, best known for his baroque street art and striking painted rugs. His work fuses urban energy with the heritage of ancient cultures, questioning the place of traditional wisdom in modern society. Through portraits adorned with ancestral patterns, Mateo builds a bridge to forgotten origins, inviting us to rethink identity in a world pushing for uniformity. After two decades painting in the streets worldwide, his art now stands alongside legends like Banksy, Basquiat, and Picasso, celebrating the richness of human diversity. Murals by Mateo can be found in France, Canada, the US, Spain, Morocco, Argentina, Colombia, and Mexico. Mateo's artworks are available by private request. Contact us to view select works and inquire about acquisition.
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MA Arts
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MA Arts
"MA Arts" is a mixed media artist born and raised in the east end of Montreal, Quebec. His art brings various styles and materials together to depict iconic pop culture icons and nostalgic cartoon characters into truly distinguished pieces. Using stencils, spray paint, epoxies, neons, varnishes and 3D elements giving texture and depth to every piece, bringing his vision to life. Revolving continuously around the world of art and creativity, by day MA.Arts is a 3D animator in the VFX (visual effects) film industry where his work is featured in mainstream titles including Stranger Things, Jumanji, Alien and many more. His work continues to gain notoriety and has been featured in several publications, exposed in exhibitions throughout the world and placed in staple establishments.
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Margaret Lipsey
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Margaret Lipsey
Margaret is a Montreal-based artist whose work is a vibrant exploration of colour, movement, and emotion. Originally trained as a chef, she spent 15 years in the culinary world before fully committing to her artistic practice in 2016. Painting in acrylic, she embraces both the structured and spontaneous, creating collections that evolve in response—and sometimes in opposition—to one another.Her work is deeply intuitive, guided by the emotional energy she channels onto the canvas. Through layered textures, bold contrasts, and expressive brushwork, Margaret transforms feelings into visual compositions, allowing rage to become beautiful, sadness to provide comfort, and joy to shine untarnished. Her collections reflect this journey, from the serene, muted tones of Serenity to the dynamic tension of Borders Not Limits and the raw energy of Wild.Beyond technique, Margaret’s practice is rooted in personal expansion. A Reiki Grand Master, she draws inspiration from the emotional awakenings of women reclaiming their voices, as well as her own journey toward self-acceptance. Her paintings invite viewers to embrace the power of their emotions, recognizing the ever-changing flow of feeling as a force of transformation.Margaret lives and creates in Montreal, Canada, and occasionally in Kalamazoo, Michigan.
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Melika Dez
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Melika Dez
Melika Dez is a Montreal photographer who stands out for her technical understanding and her dynamic sensitivity to the subject in front of her lens. As as professionally trained dancer, it is no coincidence the artist has developed a real visual expertise in the dance community.Her urban and poetic outlook allowed her to work with internationally renowned companies such as Les Grands Ballets Canadiens, Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater, Teatro Dell'Opera di Roma and Dance Theater of Harlem to name a few.Her talent is not limited to classical dance; she also collaborates with the underground hip hop scene, a niche that allows her to fly to New York regularly. And when she is not catching the arabesque of a ballerina in the streets at rush hour, she also engages in portraiture, a force she has been able to demonstrate in an impressive series of candid, real and vulnerable shots of Canadian Football League players.
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Mike Kasongo
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Mike Kasongo
Mike Kasongo is a self-taught artist whose work reflects his passion and dedication to his craft. With countless hours spent honing his skills, experimenting with various mediums, and exploring diverse themes, his art aims to evoke emotion, inspire thought, and spark conversation. Believing in the transformative power of art, he strives to create meaningful impact through his work.Looking ahead, Kasongo continues to push the boundaries of his practice, participating in exhibitions, galleries, and festivals while seeking collaborations with fellow artists and organizations. He is also eager to explore new mediums such as digital art and virtual reality, expanding the ways audiences engage with his creations.
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Nick Bodoin
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Nick Bodoin
Nick Bodoin aims to explore portraiture in non-conventional ways, seeking to blur the borders between painting and sculpture by incorporating various mediums, materials, and techniques acquired from diverse sources throughout the years of his creative development. The objective is to inspire others to step outside traditional techniques, fostering a sense of creative freedom and breaking painting out of the frame.The portraits created by Nick pay tribute to the human gaze, offering a glimpse of the beauty and strength within. He finds a strong look or a piercing gaze captivating to observe and to paint. There is a unique power in the exchange that occurs when locking eyes with another human being – a moment of connection, confrontation, or desire. Through the eyes, there is an unexplainable exchange of information and energy. While it may be impossible to fully capture the soul, Nick strives to infuse as much emotion and life into his work as possible.
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Sabrina Desmarteau
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Sabrina Desmarteau
Sabrina is a Montreal painter. Her research focuses on Montreal architecture, which she describes as a component of urban heritage, with a current environmental concern. By painting different places of Montreal, she expresses her feeling of belonging to her city. Her works tell the story of Montreal through the buildings. In her works, the accumulation of lines and geometric forms support the complexity of the environment around us, which is constantly in metamorphosis. Her art is a mean to preserve these constructions, which are transformed over time and to honour the memory of the place.
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Sarah Paradis
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Sarah Paradis
Sarah Paradis, born in 1982 in Montreal, where she currently lives and works, holds a degree in Environmental Design from UQAM, with additional training in interior design and visual arts. Influenced by architecture, she explores composition and deconstruction, with geometry at the heart of her approach.Her works have been exhibited in Montreal, including at Galerie Espace Urbain, La Fonderie Darling, and Studio Bizz. She also contributed to the inaugural collection of Galerie Vernissage et Cie and participated in a fundraising event for Accueil Bonneau.
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Segun Caezar
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Segun Caezar
Segun Caezar is a Nigerian-born, Toronto-based visual artist known for his striking oil portraits of Black subjects, often infused with surreal and symbolic elements. With over a decade in figurative realism, his recent work features koi fish as ancestral spirits and silent witnesses to time.He has exhibited across Canada, the U.S., and internationally—including the 2025 ART COMP in London, A Transit Through Time at Union Station, and the Lunar Codex project. In 2025, he received the Newcomer Artist Award from the Toronto Arts Foundation.
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Shane Joines
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Shane Joines
Shane Joines is a Montreal-based analog collage artist and photographer whose work explores shape, context, and the surreal. His pieces spark open-ended stories, inviting viewers to drift beyond the frame.Inspired by the jarring fluidity of jazz, Shane reuses figures like recurring notes—each time reshaped by new intersections and meaning. Recent works blend his photography and collage practices, continuing his search for harmony in unexpected collisions.Shane has exhibited across Canada and internationally, with work featured on several album covers.
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Vieve
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Vieve
/ vēv /, derived from Genevieve, is a Montreal-based visual artist.“My art has been described as expressive, strong in emotion, and spontaneous, while also displaying a sense of enlightenment. I paint what holds truth and beauty. I create to shed light on my subjects and reveal their authenticity.VIEVE pieces are designed to bring life into a space. They embody essential elements of life: creation, evolution, and the perceptible lessons of wisdom.My work is imperfect, as I do not seek perfection. Each piece is true to me, reflecting my struggles and growth, but most importantly, my emotions and intuitions. Though flawed, they are beautiful. To me, there is beauty in differences and uniqueness—just as in life.”
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Yan Lortie
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Yan Lortie
Yan Lortie’s work is rooted in a search for balance—a way to slow down and reconnect amidst the noise of modern life. Raised in the quiet of the Laurentians and now based in Montreal, he turns to the canvas as a refuge, using paint to process the pace and pressure of urban living.His series This is Not Digital captures this contrast, blending spontaneity and intention, chaos and calm. Deeply influenced by music—from hip hop and electronic to classical—Yan lets rhythm guide his hand, each piece becoming a visual echo of sound and feeling.For Yan, art is both escape and connection. With every brushstroke, he explores the boundaries between people, places, and emotions, reminding us of the quiet beauty found in reflection and the power of creativity to ground us.
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