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The Artists

 

  • Joan Armour
  • Denise Baillargeon
  • Liana Pica Birt
  • Jeremy Bortz
  • Sandy Brand
  • Russell Brohier
  • Cara Brown
  • Zenon Burdy
  • Martin Cadorette
  • Césan
  • Marie Claprood
  • Eugenio Cohaila
  • Christina Coleman
  • Tania Darashkevich
  • Yury Darashkevich
  • Loys De Fleuriot
  • Marcelle Dube
  • Justine Fernie
  • Elsa Fredericks
  • Becky Fixter
  • Martha Fleury
  • Celine Gendron
  • Gretta Gibney
  • Michael Godard
  • David Grieve
  • Cathy Hayward
  • Sonja Hidas
  • Alison Hodson
  • Fiona Hoop
  • Hyun Jou Lee
  • Andrew King
  • Miro Korsic
  • Mitchel Kotansky
  • Linda Laflamme
  • Paule Lagace
  • Melody Madden
  • Mahey
  • Helen Mathieu
  • Ian McAndrew
  • Kelvin McAvoy
  • Christian McLeod
  • Jason Hugh Mernick
  • Micheline Montgomery
  • Marc Nerbonne
  • Simeon Posen
  • Katia Poulin
  • Sacha
  • Mariette Savard
  • Ingrid Schienke
  • Ford Smith
  • Julie St-Amand
  • Paul A. Teolis
  • Lise Tremblay
  • Francois Trottier
  • Ann Van Mierlo
  • Todd White
  • Alexandre Zerbe

 

 

Lise Tremblay

 

Born in Montreal on October 8, 1946. She attended the Institut des Arts Graphiques de Montréal graduate. She has worked as an art professor, graphic illustrator and clothing designer. Thaychi (Lise Tremblay) has been drawing from a very young age. For several years, she manifested an interest for batik, painting on silk as well as watercolour.

The search for her inner self, the need to express her moods as well as the desire to transmit a spiritual dimension bring her toward the abstract which she uses in her collages and her silkscreen printing. The worlds of transparency, of subtlety, texture and of special effects brought to her by these mediums, appear infinite to her. She knows how to explore them with a passion in order to create a unique world somewhere between the tangible and the intangible.

Thaychi takes a contemplation period from 1995 to 1999. This time of artistic and spiritual research brings her renewed energy. The artist develops her oil and mix media technique and changes the iconography of her paintings. She hopes to capture ancient memories of different civilizations while drawing from a universal and sacred geometry.

No work currently on exhibit

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