Wednesday, November 30, 2022

Politics

Hey folks! Here is my piece for the MAGICAL MICO MINIS group exhibition at Levity Micro Gallery in Nelson, BC! The exhibition is between November 25th 2022 and January 29th 2023.


Politics Acrylic and small frame on wood and canvas panel 6" x 6" 2022 SOLD


For this piece I painted Pinoccio on a wood panel (in acrylics) and painted the bird on the branch (also in acrylic) on a small framed canvas panel which I then mounted on my wood panel. It was a fun little piece to make! I feel it represents politics very well. We are often presented a pretty picture in a frame but behind it lies deceit!

Thursday, October 27, 2022

EYE OCEAN - IT IS WHAT IT IS

Dear friends,

My new album IT IS WHAT IT IS is out now! I am so proud of this one! It has been an incredibly musical year as you can see and I am quite happy with everything that I have released. I had been working on the last two albums most of last winter and they were released this summer while I spent most of this summer working on this one. Instrumental post-rock, this one is my heaviest so far. Please have a listen! If you like it, please consider buying a digital copy and share with your friends!

EYE OCEAN - IT IS WHAT IT IS

Thursday, October 20, 2022

MAGICAL MICRO MINIS EXHIBITION

Dear friends, My wife Kristal and I will be in this group exhibition at Levity Micro Gallery in Nelson, British Columbia from november 25th, 2022 to January 29th, 2023! Check it out!



Friday, October 7, 2022

Exhibition at Café C’est La Vie Artwork

Here are my works curently exhibited at Café C'est La Vie in Moncton, until the end of November!

Tuesday, September 27, 2022

New Art Exhibition @ Cafe C’est La Vie (Moncton)

Greetings! My new series of paintings will be exhibited at Café C'est La Vie in Moncton, New-Brunswick (Canada) during the months of October and November 2022!

Wednesday, July 20, 2022

Eye Ocean - Through A Desperate Fog

Dear friends,

My new album "Through A Desperate Fog" is out now! Instrumental post-rock. Go have a listent! If you like it, please consider buying a digital copy and share with your friends!

EYE OCEAN - THROUGH A DESPERATE FOG

Tuesday, May 31, 2022

WINDOW

I love to believe that there are windows to heaven from which something graceful, loving and all mighty watching over us.
Wherever you look, something is looking back at you.

Window
Acrylic on Wood Panels
6" x 7"
2022

Thursday, May 12, 2022

Eye Ocean - Fail Forward

Some of you may already know that I am a musician and I have a music project called EYE OCEAN. I am very pleased to announce that I just released a new album entitled "FAIL FORWARD". It is instrumental, accounstic, post-rock, naive-classical anf folk. Please have a listen, if you like it, please consider buying a digital copy and share it with your friends!

EYE OCEAN - FAIL FORWARD

Friday, March 25, 2022

Pondering

I love this little piece!

I've had this pretty, small frame for a long time and had no idea what to do with it...Until I did!
The night sky is painted on canvas panel which is framed and mounted on painted wood panel.

"Pondering"
Acrylic on Wood Panel and Canvas Panel
8" x 8"
2022

Saturday, March 5, 2022

New mini series

Hi! New artwork! These are all acrylic on wood panels, 8" x 8".

Tuesday, March 1, 2022

The Lion & The Snake

I had an idea to paint a lion. For one, I have this old, ugly tattoo on my leg of a panther fighting a snake. I got it when I was very young and I hate it. I was thinking that if I ever got a tattoo done over it, it would probably be a lion. I started this piece as a sketch with that in mind and it became a small painting. I then decided to create a sort of polar opposite piece. The theme became a type of Biblical "Good vs Evil". I see this tattoo as spiritually evil, signifying conflict and anger, something that I struggled with my whole life and I can't help but feel that this tattoo had a strange part in it. Of course I could be wrong but who knows? These two pieces were a small journey in thinking about that tattoo and the conflicts of my life as well as good and evil as a whole.
Lion
Acrylic on Wood Panel
8" x 8"
2022
Snake
Acrylic on Wood Panel
8" x 8"
2022

Wednesday, February 2, 2022

A Chinese Morning

I decided to make this piece as a Christmas present for a couple of friends of ours.
Since we have kids and live in New-Brunswck, my little family have made it a tradition to visit my long time friend and his family during the holidays in Moncton on our way to visit my parents up north. My friend's wife is Chinese, they lived together in China for a few years and their son is half Chinese, so I thought I would make this China-insired piece for them.
Chinese Morning
Acrylic on Stretched Canvas & Framed Canvas Panel
16" x 20"
2021

Saturday, January 1, 2022

A New Painting / A New Journey

A long time ago, when I was only around 18 years old, I started drawing framed works of art within works of art. I would draw the frame with small artworks in them, either on a wall or floating in space. When I look at these old pieces now I can't help but cringe as they look pretty awful to me, but there was potential. I loved the idea but I was doing drawings on paper at the time and it would be quite a while before I would start painting on canvas or wood. When I did start painting years later, I felt like I had to start from scratch with learning to make art, from color pencil drawing to painting acrylics on canvas. I started painting when I moved from my small town of Robertville (where I grew up with no art supply store) to the city of Moncton where I started hanging out with a lot of artists, art teachers, at art galleries and at the University Art Department and so on. I also started working at an art store (the Art Shack) which helped me a great deal in learning about art supplies. Eventually, in 2008, I started exploring the idea of artwork within artworks with pieces like THIS ONE where I glues a canvas panel onto a stretched canvas. Interesting idea, still very immature, but it never really went anywhere and I moved on to other things. Then ten years later, in 2018, I had been living in Montreal for years by then. My girlfriend at the time, now my wife Kristal and I were invited to exhibit in a group exhibition featuring artwork on skateboards. Contemplating about what to do, I found this old frame I had laying around and the idea hit me. I painted THE PIECE. Little did I know that this little new idea, fed from very old ideas, would become so important in my artistic journey in finally finding my voice. However, the show went on and I did not make another piece like it again for years. Then soon after my wife and I had our first born Emma, we got married and moved from Montreal to New-Brunswick where I did not make a lot of art for a while. I went throught a phase of painting children in childish drawings between 2015 and 2020 when I hit a wall and I wasn't too sure what I wanted to paint anymore. All I knew is that I was longing to find a voice that would help me to be more consistent in my work. I always suffered from having too many ideas, painting them all in a consistent style is not easy. In 2021, a relative commissioned a work of art and told me to paint what I wanted. I always liked landscape and longed to do more but I felt like I had something more profound to talk about. That is when I got the idea. I had done something like it with the skateboard in 2018, and I had layed out the idea of framed artwork within artwork at the age of 17-18, now I found how to approach it. My approach to art was always that there is more to life or to what we are looking at than meets the eye. I always wanted to paint my often exagerated persective on things. The idea hit me that I need to paint the concept that there is more to what we are looking at by painting artwork within artwork and having actual physical frames in my paintings (like the skateboard). My first attempt was this commissioned, "carte blanche" painting:
I Know What You Look Like In The Dark
Acrylic on Stretched Canvas & Canvas Panel
16" x 20"
2021

Little did I know how complicated these pieces would be. They are the toughest pieces I have ever had to make, but I welcome the challenge and I shall be painting art withint art from now on.

If you want to learn more about my artistic journey, be patient for I have been working on a longer version that I will link in here when it is done!