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Vè Boisvert
Cheers To Our Love - Abstract Floral Large Oversized Painting

2023

About the Item

Drawing inspiration from an immersive and impressionistic interpretation of nature, Canadian artist Vé Boisvert paints textural original artworks that capture the fleeting effects of light and color expressed in the ephemeral qualities of her harmonious abstract landscapes. Central to her artistic vision is an appreciation for the profound tranquility discovered through meditation. Her creative process relies on layering and blending of colors, and a focus on the play of light and reflection, resulting in paintings that exude an abundance of positive energy. Guided by an unwavering sense of resilience, she conveys the sensory experience and evokes an emotional response, inviting viewers to immerse themselves in the tranquility and ethereal beauty of her captivating canvases. Boisvert allows the viewer's perception to fill in the gaps and participate in the creation of the scene. Vé Boisvert created this 67-inch high by 93-inch wide by 1-inch deep abstract artwork with oil paint on canvas. This artwork is wired and ready to hang. The sides of this artwork are painted and it does not require framing. The artist signs and titles the artwork on the back and signs the artwork on the front. Free delivery is available for those in the local Los Angeles area. Affordable worldwide shipping is available for international art collectors. A certificate of authenticity issued by the art gallery is included with this unique painting. Boisvert's artistic creations have garnered recognition and widespread acclaim, earning them prestigious placements within renowned publications such as House & Garden (England) and Le Soleil (Quebec). Additionally, a series of articles published by Radio-Canada have featured Boisvert's remarkable artworks. Notably, select pieces from her collection were specifically chosen as captivating stage decor for the esteemed television program "Hubert et Fanny," which was broadcasted by Radio-Canada in Montréal. REPRESENTATION Artspace Warehouse, Los Angeles, California, USA SOLO EXHIBITIONS 2019 West End Gallery, British Columbia 2017 Faubourg St. Joseph, Québec Studio Namaste, St. Nicolas Studio Namaste, Lévis Vices-Versa, Montréal 2016 Café L’Aléa, Saint Georges de Beauce Élysées Fleurs, boutique de fleurs, Québec 2015 Galerie 815, Hearst GROUP EXHIBITIONS 2017 M. Lightbound et M. Duclos, Québec Galerie MJ Laberge, Boucherville Galerie d’Art des Deux-Ponts, Lévis 2016 La chambre de commerce du Montréal metropolitan Bibliothéque Monique-Corriveau, Québec EVENTS 2019-20 Toronto Artist Project, Toronto, Ontario 2017-18 Lili & Olivia + Vé Boisvert, Nuit des Galeries, Québec Symposium Plaines en couleurs, Plaines d’Abraham, Québec Expo Habitat Québec, Centre de foires Expocité, Québec 2017 Pop exhibition at West Elm Montréal, Montréal Signé St. Roch, St. Roch, Québec MEDIA 2023 “Je Décore” Magazine, Les Editions Practico-Pratiques, Québec Dolcezza Magazine, Montréal 2022 20 Best Sellers on Artfinder, United Kingdom 2018 “Vendre des toiles graces a une série télé” Radio Canada “L’artiste de Hearts Véro Boisvert” Radio Canada, Sudbury 2017 “Peindre en un lieu inspirant” Québec Hebdo, Québec “Un dernier marché avant noel” Le Soleil, Québec “The Art Edit,” House & Garden, United Kingdom “Next in big paintings” Artfinder, United Kingdom TELEVISON 2018 Cloud 2017 Hubert et Fanny RESIDENCY 2022 “Parcelles,” Artist’s Residency, Halifax, Nova Scotia 2021 Triangle d’été, Artist’s Residency, Ile d’Orléans, Québec
  • Creator:
    Vè Boisvert
  • Creation Year:
    2023
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 67 in (170.18 cm)Width: 93 in (236.22 cm)
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  • Gallery Location:
    Los Angeles, CA
  • Reference Number:
    Seller: ARTSPACE WAREHOUSE_BOISVERT_CHEERS TO OUR LOVE1stDibs: LU42613849022
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