Archambault, Caroline

Caroline Archambault, visual artist, was born in 1971 in St. Eustache in Quebec. From an early age, Caroline discovered her passion for art and expression. Teenager, Caroline explores first the dance and then serves as a model for the painter Samir Kacham. She studied drawing with him and continued his academic training in engineering drawing and architecture.

Later, she studied drawing and painting with Francine Labelle and then enter the Fine Arts at Concordia University in Montreal.

Since then, Caroline Archambault has continued his training at the workshop include Brian Bomesler in New York and Emily Carr Institute in Vancouver.

Ms. Archambault has participated in an exhibition in Japan in July 2007, accompanied by Ms. Francoise Sullivan and Ms. Nicole Cossette.

In 2004, Caroline Archambault has launched The Creative Space, an art center dedicated to the dissemination and teaching of contemporary painting. She teaches, among other things, techniques of intuitive creation by the right lobe of the brain.

Through her painting, Ms. Archambault expresses an abstract and poetic vision of reality and explores the power of imagination and the creative process in humans. Caroline creates spaces where light and depth coexist, where the contrasts are honored and where the vibration of the colors we are dancing in their eyes. As interior landscapes that the public is invited to read and feel. Spaces that inspire contemplation and meditation.

Caroline Archambault works are found in private collection in several cities in North America and Europe including, among other Montreal, Chicago, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Toronto and Paris.


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