painting in high Park (2009) Sculpture by Kipik

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Because it involved architecture, I needed to do a bit of a sketch. The view was so lovely. the institute says "Old Canadian Institution" like nothing else. I had everything I needed: Orangina, nuts to invite squirrels over, and artist supplies! About[...]
Because it involved architecture, I needed to do a bit of a sketch. The view was so lovely. the institute says "Old Canadian Institution" like nothing else. I had everything I needed: Orangina, nuts to invite squirrels over, and artist supplies!

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I was born and raised in France. I grew up in a family of artists and my grandma put us all to crayons early-on. I attended the "Ecole d'art de Luminy, France, (a fine art program), and George Brown College's[...]

I was born and raised in France. I grew up in a family of artists and my grandma put us all to crayons early-on. I attended the "Ecole d'art de Luminy, France, (a fine art program), and George Brown College's Graphic design program, in Toronto, where I graduated with 3 awards and honours and Applied Art magazine award. I attended the City Sculpture School and Studio (C.S.S.S.) where I did life drawing practice with a group of other artists. My work has been shown in a few Galleries.
I then worked with Chinese/Japanese brush technique and tried to find synthesis between my roots and this amazing art form. I love the contrasts between cultures, and try to express that.

My Art is constantly evolving. Though Chinese brush techniques are still a big part of what I do, it is mixed with a new personal approach, very much influenced by Russian folk art and Inuit and Haida art, Klee, and Picasso's potteries and my own personal spiritual growth. A strange mix I guess, but I am on that road and obsessed with it and I think somehow it's right because I have fun.

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