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Linda Paquette

This artist is exhibited in theGalerie Art & Style

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Matin d’hiver

Acrylic

12 in x 16 in | 30 cm x 41 cm

Fragile

Acrylic

18 in x 24 in | 46 cm x 61 cm

Round Harbour, Terre-Neuve

Acrylic

12 in x 16 in | 30 cm x 41 cm

Terres humides, Côte-Nord

Acrylic

14 in x 14 in | 36 cm x 36 cm

Jardin de juillet

Acrylic

30 in x 40 in | 76 cm x 102 cm

Entre les pins

Acrylic

30 in x 30 in | 76 cm x 76 cm

Le printemps approche

Acrylic

18 in x 24 in | 46 cm x 61 cm

La terre paternelle

Acrylic

24 in x 30 in | 61 cm x 76 cm

Redoux d’hiver

Acrylic

16 in x 20 in | 41 cm x 51 cm

Ces bons géants

Acrylic

8 in x 10 in | 20 cm x 25 cm

Les glaces

Acrylic

16 in x 20 in | 41 cm x 51 cm

La côte du lac

Acrylic

18 in x 24 in | 46 cm x 61 cm

Aurore

Acrylic

11 in x 14 in | 28 cm x 36 cm

Reflets d’hiver

Acrylic

16 in x 20 in | 41 cm x 51 cm

La danse du printemps

Acrylic

30 in x 30 in | 76 cm x 76 cm

Chariée du vent

Acrylic

14 in x 18 in | 36 cm x 46 cm

Gardiens du ruisseau

Acrylic

30 in x 30 in | 76 cm x 76 cm

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Tout seul

Acrylic

18 in x 18 in | 46 cm x 46 cm

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La Haute-Vue

Acrylic

12 in x 12 in | 30 cm x 30 cm

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Sur la route du fleuve

Acrylic

18 in x 24 in | 46 cm x 61 cm

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Histoire d’eaux

Acrylic

24 in x 24 in | 61 cm x 61 cm

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Linda Paquette

Linda Paquette is native and lives in Eastern Ontario. She has been painting for over 30 years. It was at the end of her twenties that she enrolled in painting lessons. One of her teachers opened the door to the world of outdoor painters, in nature. She also met Bruno Côté at Les Éboulements, who, with his natural generosity, introduced her to the beauties of Charlevoix.

Gradually she gains confidence and then come several exhibitions in Quebec and Ontario.

His passion for painting does not run out of steam: a painting, a drawing, are only lines and colors that envelop his emotions and his experience.

Each of his paintings is the result of a precious moment when time no longer has a hold, when the hand holding the brush no longer belongs to him. The painting is, more than anything else, his inner reaction to a subject, a place or a feeling.