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Originally from Saguenay-Lac St-Jean, Marie-France Boisvert capitalizes on more than twenty experience through her art through the creation of paintings and sculptures. Holder of a Bachelor of Design at Laval University in Quebec, it was in 2008 that she confirmed her artistic approach with a Masters in Creation at the same university. Now working in Montreal, Marie-France Boisvert continues with the same ardor to accumulate prizes, mentions and recognition from her peers by exhibiting in Canada, the United States and Europe.

'' I create to satisfy my own need to exist ...

The conception of my work revolves around the idea of human structure as a place of emotional investigation. I create a translation between the body, the me and the other, then the others and finally the space. The rhythm of the work dissolves, the image collapses, without losing its materiality. The texture of the paintings begins to join the notion of sculpture; it is no longer painting, it is traces of passage, shards of light that cling to the surface. I keep quiet about the sounds of colors. The play of transparency envelops the space and disturbs the vision so that this requirement to think no longer subsists. The whites, for their part, sometimes shy but often insolent, invade the space and lose all notion of time, all reference to place. Only the imagination remains, the impression of a maybe.

Ephemeris of time, accumulation of temporal segments, the present cannot figure in my work. It is a question of a past, especially a future, but the place of the present no longer holds, it only needs to be at the moment of the work's life, it is already over. Time no longer holds sway; he runs out of steam, collapses. The need to find landmarks is essential in front of what manifests itself as a wandering of thought or a representation without a goal. I show in a disturbing way the things and the beings in this material universe of traces where the identity remains in suspense. In this work of emulsion, what reveals itself as fragile and hesitant forms, is only a concrete image confronted with none other than its imprint, with a close kinship that we forget to see or that we are unwilling to see. consider.

A mise en abyme of time, a collapse in the temporal structure to generate in the viewer the requirement to think, this is what I invest in the conception of my art. The image or the work object is transformed and gives way to a new meaning. Finally, there are only impressions, a semblance of déjà vu suggested in the painting.

Spaces and characters transgress the formal reality of perceptions and define the issue of new perceptions. Thus, the immateriality of the image, its regression towards the informal, seeks to favor the deployment of its meaning so as to allow a rapprochement between the artist and the viewer. In my creative process, the aspect of the work does not cover the interpretation. The subject imposes itself, its indefinite forms adjoining the space to capture the infinite. ''


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Originally from Saguenay-Lac St-Jean, Marie-France Boisvert capitalizes on more than twenty experience through her art through the creation of paintings and sculptures. Holder of a Bachelor of Design at Laval University in Quebec, it was in 2008 that she confirmed her artistic approach with a Masters in Creation at the same university. Now working in Montreal, Marie-France Boisvert continues with the same ardor to accumulate prizes, mentions and recognition from her peers by exhibiting in Canada, the United States and Europe.

'' I create to satisfy my own need to exist ...

The conception of my work revolves around the idea of human structure as a place of emotional investigation. I create a translation between the body, the me and the other, then the others and finally the space. The rhythm of the work dissolves, the image collapses, without losing its materiality. The texture of the paintings begins to join the notion of sculpture; it is no longer painting, it is traces of passage, shards of light that cling to the surface. I keep quiet about the sounds of colors. The play of transparency envelops the space and disturbs the vision so that this requirement to think no longer subsists. The whites, for their part, sometimes shy but often insolent, invade the space and lose all notion of time, all reference to place. Only the imagination remains, the impression of a maybe.

Ephemeris of time, accumulation of temporal segments, the present cannot figure in my work. It is a question of a past, especially a future, but the place of the present no longer holds, it only needs to be at the moment of the work's life, it is already over. Time no longer holds sway; he runs out of steam, collapses. The need to find landmarks is essential in front of what manifests itself as a wandering of thought or a representation without a goal. I show in a disturbing way the things and the beings in this material universe of traces where the identity remains in suspense. In this work of emulsion, what reveals itself as fragile and hesitant forms, is only a concrete image confronted with none other than its imprint, with a close kinship that we forget to see or that we are unwilling to see. consider.

A mise en abyme of time, a collapse in the temporal structure to generate in the viewer the requirement to think, this is what I invest in the conception of my art. The image or the work object is transformed and gives way to a new meaning. Finally, there are only impressions, a semblance of déjà vu suggested in the painting.

Spaces and characters transgress the formal reality of perceptions and define the issue of new perceptions. Thus, the immateriality of the image, its regression towards the informal, seeks to favor the deployment of its meaning so as to allow a rapprochement between the artist and the viewer. In my creative process, the aspect of the work does not cover the interpretation. The subject imposes itself, its indefinite forms adjoining the space to capture the infinite. ''

What is Marie-France Boisvert’s artistic movement?

The artistic movements of the artists are: Lively Life Scenes