Mario Beaudoin |
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When painting, he has two basic concepts in mind: first the colours must be highly contrasting and secondly the shapes of the objects must be clearly defined in a non-traditional perspective. His favourite subjects are of the Quebecois villages, where the architecture allows him to superimpose quaint old houses and churches onto his already colourful background. Depending upon the season, Mario’s colours can be within an orange and green palette for summer and deep purples for the snowy winters.
Mario Beaudoin has several solo and group Exhibitions and is a member of the Artists Association of Charlsbourg. His works can be found in many corporate collections such as the Government of Quebec (Minister of Agriculture), Vidiotron, Les Industries, Guy Tardiff, Global Elevators Las Vegas (Nevada) and Services Financiers Fillion & Associates Inc
Updated: 04-03-2010