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Original Artwork
Painting,
Oil
on Canvas
- Dimensions Height 31.5in, Width 31.5in
Born in Alma Lac Saint-Jean, Guylaine Déry studied abstract painting and sculpture at Concordia University in Montreal with Guido Molinari. From a young age, she found her means of expression through drawing, painting, and color, which would determine the direction of her academic career.
The desire to explore new horizons quickly led her to leave Quebec in 1984 for Rwanda in East Africa. As part of a two-year local development project with a Canadian NGO, she became involved as a manager and management consultant at the Shyorongi Pottery Center and shared the creative daily life of Batwa potters. Painting is still present, and she has the pleasure of exhibiting her works at the Kigali Cultural Center.
She began the next part of her journey, crossing Africa by motorcycle from East to West, then North Africa before returning to France.
There she developed her own Raku painting and ceramics studio, which accompanied her for 12 years as she moved from central France to Brittany and then Lorraine. She exhibited in Châteauroux, Paimpol, and Nancy.
Following her return to Quebec in 1998, and while continuing her artistic creation in the Saint-Jean Baptiste neighborhood, she became involved in developing the ceramics market in the Quebec City region. She is both president of the Association of Quebec Ceramists and coordinator of Carac'terre, whose success is well known today.
In 2004, she returned to France and settled for three years on the Mediterranean coast, in the Pyrénées-Orientales. Between the sea and the mountains, her pictorial expression revealed itself once again, and she created works that reflect the power of contrasts in this inspiring environment. Before returning to Quebec, she exhibited at the Perpignan International Plastic Arts Fair.
Since July 2007, she has resided in Quebec City again, still letting the inspiration of her travels guide her brush to canvas. She now exhibits in Quebec City and Montreal.
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Nationality:
CANADA
- Date of birth : 1957
- Artistic domains:
- Groups: Contemporary Canadian Artists