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© Luce Meunier - Crédit photo : Guy Lheureux (2017)
Eaux de surface #1 & #6
2017
Details
Category
Painting
Producer(s)
MASSIVart
Acquisition mode
Purchase
Materials
acrylic, coton, Fairmont Le Reine Elizabeth, Luce Meunier, Toile
Technique(s)
Acrylic on cotton canvas
Location

Location
Location
Fairmont Le Reine Elizabeth
Localization
Floor 01 - Mezzanine
Adress
900 Boul. René-Lévesque O, Montréal, QC H3B 4A5
Artwork description
Luce Meunier uses a bare minimum of visual and graphic language to create her works and thus reflects on the power of painting as an action or reaction, for any given environment and support. The artist is concerned with original application processes, and finds non-classical methods to apply her subject. Formed by prominent folds, superimpositions and illusions of transparency, her pictorial compositions explore space and highlight organizational structures in which geometry is somewhat visible. Accentuated trajectories, paths and intersections are generated as much by the freedom of the medium as by the rigidity of the canvas or of the technique.