About The Artist
Biography
Chantal Julien lives and works in Sherbrooke, Province of Quebec, Canada. Her interest in the visual arts began very early. Mainly self-taught, she participated in professional development workshops and obtained a certificate in visual arts at the University of Sherbrooke.
She is invited to prestigious symposium and exhibitions, in particular Sakai and Kyoto, Japan and Monastir, Tunisia. She received several awards and scholarships including twice the Elizabeth Greenshields Foundation.
Her works are part of many public and private collections in Canada, including Loto-Québec and Sherbrooke City, the United States, Europe and Japan.
She is a member of the Institute of Representative Arts (IAF) and the coalition of artists in visual arts of Quebec (RAAV). She has been published, since1996, in the Biennial Directory of Canadian artists in galleries of Magazin'art. An article on her work appeared in the journal Magazin'art spring 2011.
She is permanently represented in the following galleries: Harrison (Vancouver), Pilar Shephard (Charlottetown), Ambiance (Montreal), Richard René (Baie St-Paul), Pierre Séguin (Île Perrot), galerie Vigneault (Repentigny), ArtAzo (Sherbrooke), galerie Pauline Paquin (St-Sauveur).
Artist Statement
Through my work, I want to identify and convey the emotional impression I feel about a subject. I paint in oil for its rich colours and creamy texture. The process to produce the effect that I covet is very gestural but controlled.
I am passionate about painting landscapes in all seasons, especially wetlands, with its meandering waterways and its reflections projected on them.
My paintings are intended expressionist, with textured brushstrokes that draw the focus where I want to lead the viewer. They are imprints of atmospheres, sometimes dramatic, where the pictorial quality tends to the semi-abstract to create an impression of the subject, leaving to the viewer his share of dreams.