Born in Montreal in 1968.
Self-taught painter, Francis Breton is his real name.
Poet of images, of music and words, he left college to create full time. In his twenties, he published two poetry books, participated in many poetry collectives and readings, recorded an album under an independent label. A few years later, he invented and constructed an antique photographic camera, made from paper, which functions with a real 35 mm negative. After having sold his invention, he traveled for three years, from Czech Republic to North Africa.
His paintings were exhibited all over the provinces of Quebec and Ontario. He also exhibited for three years in Pont-Aven, Britanny and recently, in an art gallery in Bastille, Paris.
For him, each tree is a piece of art, because his creation is from energy... It’s from this principle that he tries to create as much as possible with his inner energy. Each of his paintings tries to be a fruit, sometimes sweet, sometimes bitter, feeding as much as he can the eyes and the heart of the ones who look at them.
La Semeuse d'amour semant derriere le pas d'un couple d'amoureux Acrylic 36x36
$2200 |
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Memoire d'une evasion amoureuse... Acrylic 44x56 $3575 |
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Un Pas d'outre-mer pour un couple d'amoureux. Acrylic 40x26 $1925 |
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Une ronde joviale pour faire repousser le gazon de la paix 36x60 Acrylic $3135 |
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