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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
18x54in
About this artwork
In 1999, out of breath, needing to step back and find a forgotten inner peace, I undertook a final series of paintings devoted to late autumn. A tribute to a fifth season where nature is stripped of its charms and the snow has not yet dressed everything in its white coat. This first painting is an everyday, almost innocuous scene on the side of a highway where a red car is stopped behind a backhoe doing excavation work. A pair of majestic trees,… united for a long time, sit alone in the middle of a field. The three successive colors of the fields, which go from brown to orange and then to gold, give depth and warmth to this autumn scene. The small village that appears in the distance is Ste-Hélène, the village where my father was born. It is a scene that goes unnoticed when you pass by at full speed. It takes roadworks to force us to slow down and observe.
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.