Symphony of love

SYMPHONY OF LOVE - 24" x 36" - Acrylic and mixed media on wood In this creation, I present a colourful composition of roses, where the elegance of each petal narrates tales of love. Atop this arrangement, a gentle dove takes center stage, symbolizing your loved one. Against a pristine white backdrop, the vibrant red hues infuse the painting with passion and ardor. Embedded within the layers of paint, you will discover the partitions and musical scores of the timeless love melodies of "Hymne à l'amour" and "La Vie En Rose" by Edith Piaf, as well as the enchanting "Habanera"…

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Boris

BORIS - 30” X 48” - Acrylic and mixed media on canvas. First of all, I would like to offer my sincere condolences to the Brott family and to the Orchestre Classique de Montréal. This unique piece pays homage to a great man. A character who touched many souls on his journey. Embedded within the layers of paint, you will discover several items specific to our maestro's life. At the top of the painting, locate the welcoming words BONSOIR LES AMIS that he expressed before each concerts. Please note the program and the musical score of the opera Carmen, his…

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Carmen

CARMEN - 30” X 48” - Acrylic et mixte media on canvas. This painting will be auctioned at the annual benefit gala of the Orchestre Classique de Montréal from June 8th to June 22nd. This year, the OCM honours the great Sharon Azrieli, renowned soprano, philanthropist and chair emeritus of the OCM board council.  In order to honour Mrs Azrieli, I found appropriate to create my version of the character CARMEN from the popular opera of the same name. This performance, composed by Georges Bizet, tells the story of a young bohemian from Séville, Spain who seduces the sergeant Don…

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ALEXANDER

“ALEXANDER” - 30” X 40” - Acrylic and mixed media on canvas. This unique and prismatic piece was created to highlight the 80th anniversary of the Orchestre Classique de Montréal founded in 1939. It pays tribute to his founder Alexander Brott. Today, his son Boris Brott remains the artistic director and conductor of the orchestra. Embedded within the layers of paint, you will find a signed music score of the father (ALEXANDER), dated on March 8th, 1954. You will also notice the works of the great composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, “Eine Kleine Nachtmusik”. Furthermore, you observe the map of the…

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