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Current Show: Heartwarming Art: a collection to warm your heart and your home July, 2007 Past Shows: James Bouthillier June, 2007 Pelin Canez May, 2007 Erin Rothstein April, 2007 Celebrating International Women's Day March, 2007 Velibor Bozovic February, 2007 Jesse Allarie January, 2007 Various Artists December, 2006 Frederic Smith November, 2006 Jean Francois Richard October, 2006 Andrea Kastner September, 2006 Sharon Sutherland August, 2006 Melanie Lefebvre July, 2006 Jessica Alfonso June, 2006 Galerie V Spring 2006 Exhibit May, 2006 Fire with Water (SACOMSS) April, 2006 J.M. Lougheed March, 2006 Anna Rita Torelli February, 2006 Brisa Ceccon Rocha January, 2006 Julian Haber December, 2005 Bernie Kelly Goulem November, 2005 Jenny Schädes October, 2005 Simon Laguë September, 2005 Stéphanie Bush August, 2005 Julian Haber July, 2005 Jean François Richard June, 2005 Phyllis Mintz May, 2005 Jesse Allarie April, 2005 Victoria P Wonnacott March, 2005 Kevin Nordberg January, 2005 - February, 2005 Sharon Ramsey November, 2004 - December, 2004 Jean François Richard September, 2004 - October, 2004 Scott Macleod August, 2004 |
BIO - J.F.Richard Jean François Richard has recently relocated his career to the beautiful shores of the Richelieu River as a vice principal of an area high school. In this latest series of works, he explores the landscapes of big skies, vast fields and the ever present angst relating to the "black triangle" of 1998 that is very much present in the hearts of the local population. Other themes in this exhibition cover a contemplative retreat by the Acadian shores of Chaleurs Bay as well as his self expression through layers of thoughts, colours and textures while creating still life art around the tea time ritual. Jean François Richard a récemment réorienté sa carrière sur les rives du Richelieu comme directeur adjoint d'une école secondaire de la région. Dans sa nouvelle série d'œuvre, il explore les paysages de grands ciels, champs vastes et l'angoisse relié au « triangle noire » de 1998 qui est toujours présente dans le cœur de gens de cette région. D'autres thèmes de cette exposition couvre une retraite contemplative sur la rive acadienne de la Baie-des-Chaleurs ainsi que des expressions personnelles dévoilées par des couches de songes, de couleurs et de textures tout en créant des natures mortes associé au rituel de l'heure du thé.
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