Wednesday, July 2, 2008

Abstract Artist - Emilie Rondeau

We have appreciated Emilie Rondeau's work for some time now and it is about time that we gush about her work some more.

C, 24"x30"

Rondeau is a Canadian artist who is greatly influenced by notions of space, both physical and psychological. From her statement: "My art often deals with the duality of opposite concepts and ideas on an aesthetic and literal level. This is a very fine line of where many tensions emerge. I am a reporter of my time. I map spaces. I investigate personal and collective spaces, natural as well as constructed. I take different points of view, grounded or aerial, to transform and translate places, to question reality. I celebrate the everyday life and its inner beauty. I am glorifying the banal. Architecture devices fascinate me. Objects and light become mine. I mix and shift boundaries of mediums and logistic precepts."

Ronds bleus sur tableau noir, 24"x30"

Rondeau will be at the annual Toronto Outdoor Art Exhibit in the heart of downtown Toronto, at Nathan Phillips Square. If you are in the city, this is a must!


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