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Jocelyn Blouin

This artist is exhibited in theGalerie Art & Style

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Un bout de farandole

Acrylic

60 in x 18 in | 152 cm x 46 cm

Parenthèse

Acrylic

30 in x 30 in | 76 cm x 76 cm

Une petite nuit

Acrylic

12 in x 12 in | 30 cm x 30 cm

Deux mousquetaires

Acrylic

12 in x 12 in | 30 cm x 30 cm

Un seul temps

Acrylic

12 in x 12 in | 30 cm x 30 cm

Un répit

Acrylic

12 in x 12 in | 30 cm x 30 cm

Les cardinaux jaunes

Acrylic

36 in x 36 in | 91 cm x 91 cm

Chez la geisha

Acrylic

16 in x 16 in | 41 cm x 41 cm

Au sud du nord

Acrylic

18 in x 24 in | 46 cm x 61 cm

Le soliste hirsute

Acrylic

18 in x 18 in | 46 cm x 46 cm

La mer comme une orange

Acrylic

30 in x 30 in | 76 cm x 76 cm

Voir venir

Acrylic

12 in x 12 in | 30 cm x 30 cm

La nef fantôme

Acrylic

30 in x 40 in | 76 cm x 102 cm

Le bout du tunnel

Acrylic

24 in x 30 in | 61 cm x 76 cm

Au moins midi

Acrylic

36 in x 60 in | 91 cm x 152 cm

Voisins sur le lac

Acrylic

12 in x 12 in | 30 cm x 30 cm

La couleur du vide

Acrylic

30 in x 30 in | 76 cm x 76 cm

Bout de ciel

Acrylic

10 in x 12 in | 25 cm x 30 cm

Chez les tortues nucléaires

Acrylic

36 in x 36 in | 91 cm x 91 cm

Deux nuits

Acrylic

36 in x 36 in | 91 cm x 91 cm

Aube autre

Acrylic

12 in x 12 in | 30 cm x 30 cm

Crier encore

Acrylic

30 in x 40 in | 76 cm x 102 cm

L’ouvrage de Pénélope

Acrylic

30 in x 48 in | 76 cm x 122 cm

Jaune matin

Acrylic

10 in x 12 in | 25 cm x 30 cm

Dans les pas des oies

Acrylic

30 in x 48 in | 76 cm x 122 cm

Le trente-et-un

Acrylic

24 in x 20 in | 61 cm x 51 cm

Les statues de sel

Acrylic

30 in x 60 in | 76 cm x 152 cm

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Un château en fugue

Acrylic

60 in x 18 in | 152 cm x 46 cm

Sold

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Jocelyn Blouin

Although his parents are originally from the city of Quebec, Jocelyn Blouin was born almost by chance in the city of Ottawa in July 1959. His family returned to Quebec when he was at an age where memories are short-lived. Later, he obtained a bachelor’s degree in anthropology from Laval University in 1982 and, a few years later, he became a refrigeration technician. Throughout these years, despite these demanding activities, painting has always held a prominent place in his life. His paintings have found permanent exhibition space in galleries since 1999. They can now also be seen in many private collections around the world. Since 2016, painting has been his only professional occupation. He paints with acrylic on canvas. Over the years, his work has shed its details to retain only the essential lines for understanding the artwork. The representation of the cube, which is devoid of any embellishment, is its main tool in the development of urban landscapes.