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Infatigable
prospecteur, le paysage intérieur s’ouvre à sa démarche et nul doute
que Louis Tremblay y trouve une nouvelle dimension à son image, une
transgression unique de l’environnement.
La vigueur, la
ferveur du regard de l’artiste communiquent avec certitude cette
émotion du plaisir de peindre.
Born In
Baie St Paul, Louis Tremblay grew up within a world where he would
develop his artistic sense, in the beauty of Charlevoix. His father
was a friend of the great painter René Richard. It is with them that
he explored the landscapes of his surroundings and a passion for
nature on the shores of the St Lawrence River. The artist soon was
familiar with the lively changes happening when sky, sea and
mountains intermingle and create infinite variations.
Such a
heritage leaves a mark and one can find continuity in the artist’s
nervous character, the energy of his movement and the expressiveness
of the landscapes he creates on canvas.
If he
seems to take an adventurer’s approach to the world that was painted
before by the likes of Gagnon, Brymmer, Richard, Roberts or Jackson,
it is that they are his masters and that he is ever curious in his
will to push forward with their quest.
Tireless prospector, the inner landscape opens up to let Tremblay
find a new dimension mirroring his own image transgressing into the
world in a unique way.
Substance and fervour in the artist’s lookout arenaturally
transmitted to the eye revealing all the emotions of the love of
painting.
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