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Non titré
2005
Harlan Johnson

Born in Halifax, Nova Scotia, painter Harlan Johnson lives and works in Montréal. Many of his paintings have nature as theme. His solo and group exhibitions have been mounted primarily in Québec, Canada and the United States and many of his paintings are part of Québec and Canadian museum collections. Johnson teaches design and painting at Concordia University and Dawson College.

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Category
Mosaic
Acquisition mode
Politique d'intégration des arts à l'architecture et à l'environnement, Government of Quebec
Materials
ceramics, enamel
Overall size
(5) 123 x 850 cm
Technique(s)
assembled, enamelled
Location
Location
Location
École Montcalm
Localization
Main facade
Adress
8800 12ᵉ avenue, Montréal, Qc H1Z 3J3

Artwork description

An oak leaf motif emerges on the sinuous bands running along the facade. A lively decoration of the main wall of the building, the artist plays with an alternation of large panels painted in primary colours—blue, yellow, red—while bands of mosaics combine these colours. Johnson collaborated with the Mosaïka Art & Design team, specialists in this medium, to execute the piece.