La Mujer Fuerte

La Mujer Fuerte - 24" x 30" – Acrylic and mixed techniques on wood I present my smallest version of Frida to date. This strong woman (La mujer Fuerte) inspired Mexican women through her art and her life. She explored themes such as gender roles and female independence, remaining an enduring symbol of strength and personal expression.

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La Rousse

LA ROUSSE (The Red Head) - 15” X 19” - Acrylic and Mixed Media on WoodAllow me to reintroduce this character I began painting over twenty years ago. I’ve named her Gisèle. This time, I brought her to life again, imagining she would appreciate being displayed within this frame that once belonged to my in-laws, the Bunker family from New Brunswick. As the family wished to part with it, I thought it fitting to honour it with one of my favorite muses. Take note, between the layers of paint are newspaper clippings from 1949, found in the walls of an…

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Friendship

FRIENDSHIP - 16” X 24” - Acrylic and mixed media on wood This artwork depicts friends with arms entwined, symbolizing a deep friendship. Like you and me, you surely cherish those reunion moments with old friends—the ones you may not see for months or even years, but when you do, it’s as if no time has passed. That is the treasure of friendship that enriches our lives. So, when’s your next meeting?

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The Townshipper

LE TOWNSHIPPER” - 24” X 18”The sunfish has always been one of my favorite fish since childhood. I’ve always loved its golden-orange colors and shades of green. Between the layers of paint, you’ll find elements like a map of the Eastern Townships, an article from Vélo-tag magazine, a bicycle registration plate, the St-Hubert Rotisserie logo, and fabric from my mother-in-law used as texture.

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Le Gaulois

LE GAULOIS - 18” X 24” - Acrylic and mixed media on wood In French tradition, the rooster is a strong symbol, chosen to represent national identity for centuries. I named this piece LE GAULOIS to evoke the ancient origins of France. The Gauls were the first inhabitants of the French territory, known for their courage and independence. This proud rooster honours that ancestral strength and the unbreakable spirit of the Gauls. Hidden within the layers of paint, you'll find a piece of fabric in memory of my mother-in-law, Diane Bunker.

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No Ordinary Housewife

"NO ordinary housewife” - 30" x 36" - Acrylic and mixed techniques on wood I had immense joy creating this piece, filled with whimsical elements that make me smile. You’ll discover advertisements and comic strips from the 1940s, superheroes, and a quote from Elizabeth Taylor reminding us to never pretend to be ordinary. Burlap in texture.

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Pleasant View

“PLEASANT VIEW - “ 24" x 36” - Acrylic and mixed techniques on wood This piece from my AZUL collection honours North Hatley’s Pleasant View beach. It features a vintage photo of the original building, architectural plans for the new one, and a map of Massawippi Lake and the Eastern Townships. Textures include beach pebbles, sand, and jute. This artwork is part of my AZUL collection and pays tribute to Pleasant View, the municipal beach of North Hatley. Subtly incorporated is a vintage photograph of the original building, which is sadly nearing its end. It also includes architectural plans for…

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Charlie

Charlie 20” x 24” - acrylic and mixed techniques on canvas An icon of silent cinema, he was a master at entertaining. It was a real pleasure for lyne and marc to combine their talents to capture his essence. Hats off to Charlie!

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No Bullshit

No Bullshit - 32” x 32” - Acrylic and mixed techniques on wood.This painting captures the bold essence of Taurus. A vibrant yellow neck symbolizes strength, while a cobalt, mauve, and red background highlights creativity and passion. The painting reflects Taurus traits—grounded, persistent, and sensorially attuned—celebrating resilience and a love for beauty and harmony.

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I am Fearless

I AM FEARLESS - 36” x 48” - Acrylic and Mixed Media on Wood This painting pays tribute to the superhero that resides within each of you. At some point in life, we all face our fears to overcome a difficult challenge, a major obstacle, or to achieve something that exceeds our expectations. Within the layers of paint, you will find newspaper clippings from the 1940s, as well as an article from GQ magazine about the superhero Megan Rapinoe. This article recounts her legal battle against the U.S. Soccer Federation to obtain equal pay for male and female players, a…

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