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VARIÉTÉ
Cette collection composée de nombreuses peintures et idées variées, chaque peinture n'a pas de famille, chacune a un thème différent, mais elles sont similaires dans les techniques, les matériaux et le style.

Help, 2021
Acrylic on canvas
91*76 cm
This painting won the silver medal and ranked second among the 90 participating works of 65 Canadian plastic artists in the Church of Saint Madeleine (Royal Hall) in the French capital, Paris, which was held under (Le Cercle des Artistes Peintures et Sculptures du Quebec) on September 2-8, 2021
The judges were judged by a French panel of 7 international judges.
Available
91*76 cm
This painting won the silver medal and ranked second among the 90 participating works of 65 Canadian plastic artists in the Church of Saint Madeleine (Royal Hall) in the French capital, Paris, which was held under (Le Cercle des Artistes Peintures et Sculptures du Quebec) on September 2-8, 2021
The judges were judged by a French panel of 7 international judges.
Available

The war immigration, 2019
Acrylic and Collage on canvas
170*140 cm
Deeply moving allegorical painting that portrays the tragic fate of children fleeing war through illegal immigration. At its center, a naked, angelic child kneels with a fragile flower in hand, symbolizing innocence and hope amidst chaos. Behind the child, stormy seas evoke the perilous journeys undertaken by refugees, while the ornate frame surrounding the ocean represents the act of documenting these tragedies. Yet, the child breaks free from the frame—a metaphor for death, showing that the child has transcended the documented world into a silent, irreversible absence. This visual narrative mourns the lives lost in search of safety and challenges viewers to reflect on the human cost of war and displacement, particularly through the lens of its most vulnerable victims.
Available
170*140 cm
Deeply moving allegorical painting that portrays the tragic fate of children fleeing war through illegal immigration. At its center, a naked, angelic child kneels with a fragile flower in hand, symbolizing innocence and hope amidst chaos. Behind the child, stormy seas evoke the perilous journeys undertaken by refugees, while the ornate frame surrounding the ocean represents the act of documenting these tragedies. Yet, the child breaks free from the frame—a metaphor for death, showing that the child has transcended the documented world into a silent, irreversible absence. This visual narrative mourns the lives lost in search of safety and challenges viewers to reflect on the human cost of war and displacement, particularly through the lens of its most vulnerable victims.
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A moment in history, 2019
Acrylic on canvas
170*140 cm
From childhood memories of my grandmother's village life
And these are the memories we all share.
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170*140 cm
From childhood memories of my grandmother's village life
And these are the memories we all share.
Available

Wheel, 2019
Acrylic on canvas
150*120 cm
From childhood memories of my grandmother's village life
And these are the memories we all share.
Available
150*120 cm
From childhood memories of my grandmother's village life
And these are the memories we all share.
Available

Holy Family, 2019
Acrylic on Canvas
150*120 cm
Christmas Day
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150*120 cm
Christmas Day
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Love victory, 2019
Acrylic and Collage on canvas
2 pieces, each piece dimensions are 100*50 cm
The victory of good over evil in the balance.
This painting is composed of 2 pieces each one dimensions are 50*70*4 cm
2 pieces contacted with thick rope.
Available
2 pieces, each piece dimensions are 100*50 cm
The victory of good over evil in the balance.
This painting is composed of 2 pieces each one dimensions are 50*70*4 cm
2 pieces contacted with thick rope.
Available

The dream moon, 2022
Acrylic, Cement on Canvas
91.4x76.2 cm
Any dream can become a reality.
Nothing is impossible in life.
Available
91.4x76.2 cm
Any dream can become a reality.
Nothing is impossible in life.
Available
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