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    2 frères

    At low tide. Baie St-Paul, Charlevoix. Quebec. 2008

    • Pastel Collection
    • Limited Edition: 4
    • Available: 1

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              Limited Edition

              • Fine art print, Photo Rag 308 matte archival paper, Epson 9800 printer, pigment inks
              • Authentication: the photographic work of art is signed, identified, numbered and accompanied by a certificate of authentication.

              Reproduction

              • A- Fine art print, Photo Rag 308 matte archival paper, Epson 9800 printer, pigment inks
              • Identification: signature and identification are common and printed at the bottom of the image.
              Each photograph was taken with a traditional Pentax Asahi medium format film camera, and various 120 films.
              I collaborate with artisans in Quebec City and Montreal to produce my paper prints and frames on request. B.T.

              Artistic approach

              Artist-photographer Brigitte Thériault does not reduce her field of action to a discourse on photography. An impressionist artist, she subjects her photographic eye to the film, cultivating raw instinct. 

              As a globetrotter, she strives to capture the beauty of a landscape, of a fleeting moment caught on the sly, her work is resolutely aesthetic, she approaches photography like a painting. This thirst for wild freedom, this quest for the sublime and the ideal, so dear to romantic minds, is revealed in her series "Vivia" and "Pastel", two series that oppose light and darkness, lost paradise and realism, languor and happiness, solitude and family. Moreover, the sublimated nature, these great desert spaces, these winter clouds on summer impression, these blurred added to increase or disguise the reality give to see works which constantly defy the beauty, it borrows from the nature by beam, by flash, without ever perverting it. - Michaël Lachance, Canadian art critic, essayist. 2015

                Packaging and protection

                To prevent damage in transit, each piece is carefully wrapped in tissue paper and covered with cardboard or bubble wrap. The photographic print is then sent either in a sturdy envelope or a rigid cardboard tube...

                Delivery

                Production and delivery times are between 15 and 30 days.

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