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Nothing explodes here.
The breakthrough doesn't appear suddenly: it allows itself to be approached.
The material retains traces of weight, time, and what had to be held before it could be opened.
To rock is to stay.
It is about accompanying the slightest movement until it becomes a passage.
Between shadow and light, the work inhabits that precise moment when something finally consents to breathe.
Élise Thibault is a Canadian visual artist whose practice explores matter, the body, and states of inner tension. Through sculpture and painting, she develops organic and refined forms, shaped by gesture, slowness, and a particular attention to the surface.
Her work exists at the boundary between fragility and resilience. The pieces retain traces of the process and of time, allowing a silent presence to emerge. Matter becomes language, evoking transformation, restraint, and suspended movement.
Based in Drummondville, Quebec, Élise Thibault presented a solo exhibition in 2024. She currently maintains an active practice in creation and cultural mediation and is the founder of an art therapy program, L'art qui bâti (Art That Builds), for the Sainte-Croix Hospital in Drummondville, in collaboration with the adult psychiatry unit. A youth component is currently under development.