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What the waves keep silent is a relief painting that questions the memory of the shores and the trace left by natural forces.
The surface, worked in layers and tensions, evokes an inner landscape where the sea has retreated, leaving behind a suspended breath.
The volumes and hollows are reminiscent of the areas of silence that persist after movement, those moments when matter seems to hold back a word.
The work explores the relationship between… fragility and resistance, between what fades away and what remains.
It invites the eye to listen to what cannot be heard: the subtle vibration of a world in transformation, the memory of a passage, the discreet voice of the elements.
As a multidisciplinary artist based on Montreal's South Shore, I explore matter as a space for memory and inner resonance. My practice encompasses photography, drawing, collage, painting, relief paintings, and sculpture.
Nourished by music and observation of the world, I construct a universe where matter becomes language. I will soon be exhibiting two relief paintings at the Chalet Delpha Sauvé in Valleyfield for three days, and I will also be exhibiting at the Marguerite Gallery with the AAGC in Chateauguay for three months.
My work explores matter as a sensitive territory where light, memory, and inner breath converge. I alternate between photography, collage, painting, relief paintings, and sculpture to reveal traces, vertical impulses, and organic fragments. Each work invites attention to silence, depth, and an inner movement made visible.