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Renée du Rocher

This artist is exhibited in theGalerie L'Harmattan

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Glisse le temps

Mixed

40 in x 40 in | 102 cm x 102 cm

Le temps qui espère

Mixed

40 in x 40 in | 102 cm x 102 cm

Thang=Blanc

Mixed medium

8 in x 8 in | 20 cm x 20 cm

Dormir

Mixed medium

8 in x 8 in | 20 cm x 20 cm

Au pays des marahajas

Mixed medium

44 in x 12 in | 112 cm x 30 cm

Montée de vie

Mixed medium

30 in x 50 in | 76 cm x 127 cm

L’instant suspendu

Mixed

40 in x 40 in | 102 cm x 102 cm

La forêt “Symbole de vie”

Mixed medium

22 in x 42 in | 56 cm x 107 cm

Domes of India

Mixed medium

10 in x 30 in | 25 cm x 76 cm

Le chemin retrouvé

Mixed medium on paper

10 in x 14 in | 25 cm x 36 cm

Complicité silencieuse

Oil

8 in x 8 in | 20 cm x 20 cm

Hoa Phung ( Flamboyant )

Oil

30 in x 30 in | 76 cm x 76 cm

Graffitis et clé au poisson

Mixed medium on paper

8 in x 8 in | 20 cm x 20 cm

Souvenirs du Temple de Jaïra

Mixed medium

24 in x 20 in | 61 cm x 51 cm

Me=Mère

Mixed medium

8 in x 8 in | 20 cm x 20 cm

La clef des rêves

Mixed medium on paper

8 in x 8 in | 20 cm x 20 cm

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Renée du Rocher

Originally from Granby, Renée duRocher has to date taken part in more than sixty solo and group exhibitions. She holds a Bachelor’s degree in Visual Arts from the Université du Québec à Montréal and has presented her work both in Canada and internationally. Her paintings are included in numerous prestigious museum collections, notably the Musée d’art contemporain de Baie-Saint-Paul and the Musée des beaux-arts de Sherbrooke. Among her recent exhibitions are her participation in the Biennale des Cantons de l’Est at the MBAS, a solo exhibition at the Embassy of Canada Art Gallery in Washington, D.C., the TRACES series at La TOHU in Montréal, as well as Espace Québec in Hanoi, Vietnam.

“I am a painter of intuition, and for a long time my canvases have been linked to places imbued with history. I like to work in series and to question time: the time that passes and leaves traces, the time that signifies duration. I hope that my creations will captivate and spark the curiosity of those who encounter them.”