Go to Page: 6 (Six). . .
Item
1729
Artist
Jean-Claude Gagnon
Origine
Province of Québec
Description

Le village

Condition*
Beautiful condition -
Measurements
Watercolor on paper - 19x12.5inch - Frame 27.25x21 inch - Wood- gold
Photography
Provided by Antique, collectibles & Vintage Interchange
Location
Montréal, Canada
Valued

Original Art including Frame*: Suggested Price: $ 400. CA. (*Estimated replacement price of original frame: $75.00 CA)   

Shipping rates & taxes if applicable
Information
News Letter Request
Seller's registration
 
rollins history
  Jean-Claude Gagnon :

Jean-Claude Gagnon, né au Québec en 1951.

Il étudie en graphisme et travaille dans ce domaine pendant six ans. Il peint durant ces années plusieurs toiles qui l'amèneront à prendre conscience de sa véritable orientation en art pictural et s'y consacre à temps plein. Il ressent par la suite le besoin de s'exprimer par un médium de plus grande diffusion et se tourne alors vers la sérigraphie. Autodidacte dans ce domaine, il est considéré aujourd'hui maître sérigraphe. En 1987, un prix d'excellence lui est accordé par Beckett Paper Company pour la qualité d'impression en sérigraphie. L'influence de son premier métier de graphiste ressort à travers son œuvre par un sens du design et d'esthétique. Croyant qu'un artiste qui ne cherche plus perd tout intérêt, il s'applique à exprimer cette pensée dans ses œuvres par des effets puissants de conceptions harmonieuses, d'ensembles solidement structurés et par des images originales qui reflètent la nature.

Lareau-Law, Réf: (Collection des livres d'artistes de la Bibliothèque nationale du Québec)

Jean-Claude Gagnon, born in Quebec in 1951.

He studied graphic design and worked in this field for six years. During these years, he painted several canvases which led him to become aware of his true orientation in pictorial art and devoted himself to it full time. He subsequently felt the need to express himself through a medium of greater diffusion and then turned to screen printing. Self-taught in this field, he is now considered a master screen printer. In 1987, he was awarded a prize of excellence by Beckett Paper Company for the quality of screen printing. The influence of his first profession as a graphic designer emerges through his work through a sense of design and aesthetics. Believing that an artist who no longer seeks loses all interest, he applies himself to expressing this thought in his works through powerful effects of harmonious designs, solidly structured sets and original images that reflect nature.

Lareau-Law, Ref: (Collection of artists' books of the National Library of Quebec)


rollins history
Antiques, collectibles & Vintage Interchange
Copyright 2010-13-18- 21 WebTech Management and Publishing Incorporated -All rights reserved . Legal information