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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
24x66in
About this artwork
One day, while hiking up to the Gaspé Peninsula, I stopped halfway for a snack in the old port of Matane. It's a bit like me with my backpack, leaning against a sign and eating an apple. The scene broadly describes the gradual decline of the fishing industry that once provided the region with a living. At the rusty metal dock, a large conveyor boat with a crane picks up a schooner to take it to its final days, dismantled. It's the final departure… to nowhere. The sign of a shopping center echoes the popular cliché of the old fisherman with a pipe watching a seagull fly away. A pastiche memory of a time that is no more. In fact, it clearly says 'End of Season Sale'. Is the young man one of those locals who decided to leave to seek fortune elsewhere? The colors of the sky and its reflections in the water have been forced, saturated to the limit of plausibility.
Colin Chabot, a Quebec painter from a family of artists, works primarily in acrylic on cotton canvas. He blends hyperrealism and classicism, drawing inspiration from the Old Masters for framing and composing each canvas from several rearranged shots enhanced with spectacular skies. His art poetically bears witness to the tragicomic nature of everyday life and contemporary humanity, while sharing a deep admiration for raw nature.