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Marie-Pier Leclerc is a Montreal-based oil painter. She is primarily interested in water and its effects on pictures and vision, particularly, the reflections water creates, the refraction of light, and most of all, its ability to transform the way see the human form. Another important element of Leclerc’s work is auto-portraiture. Through this style, she reveals herself and she recognizes herself. She presents, in addition to a questioning on the possibility of self-representation, an applied work of the medium. Her paintings are influenced by the work of Chuck Close, David Hockney, Bill Viola, and Eric Fishl.
"When you photograph a splash, you’re freezing a moment and it becomes something else. I realize that a splash could never be seen this way in real life.”
-David HockneyMarie-Pier Leclerc is a Montreal-based oil painter. She is primarily interested in water and its effects on pictures and vision, particularly, the reflections water creates, the refraction of light, and most of all, its ability to transform the way see the human form. Another important element of Leclerc’s work is auto-portraiture. Through this style, she reveals herself and she recognizes herself. She presents, in addition to a questioning on the possibility of self-representation, an applied work of the medium. Her paintings are influenced by the work of Chuck Close, David Hockney, Bill Viola, and Eric Fishl.
"When you photograph a splash, you’re freezing a moment and it becomes something else. I realize that a splash could never be seen this way in real life.”
-David HockneyMarie-Pier Leclerc is a Montreal-based oil painter. She is primarily interested in water and its effects on pictures and vision, particularly, the reflections water creates, the refraction of light, and most of all, its ability to transform the way see the human form. Another important element of Leclerc’s work is auto-portraiture. Through this style, she reveals herself and she recognizes herself. She presents, in addition to a questioning on the possibility of self-representation, an applied work of the medium. Her paintings are influenced by the work of Chuck Close, David Hockney, Bill Viola, and Eric Fishl.
"When you photograph a splash, you’re freezing a moment and it becomes something else. I realize that a splash could never be seen this way in real life.”
-David HockneyMarie-Pier Leclerc is a Montreal-based oil painter. She is primarily interested in water and its effects on pictures and vision, particularly, the reflections water creates, the refraction of light, and most of all, its ability to transform the way see the human form. Another important element of Leclerc’s work is auto-portraiture. Through this style, she reveals herself and she recognizes herself. She presents, in addition to a questioning on the possibility of self-representation, an applied work of the medium. Her paintings are influenced by the work of Chuck Close, David Hockney, Bill Viola, and Eric Fishl.
"When you photograph a splash, you’re freezing a moment and it becomes something else. I realize that a splash could never be seen this way in real life.”
-David HockneyMarie-Pier Leclerc is a Montreal-based oil painter. She is primarily interested in water and its effects on pictures and vision, particularly, the reflections water creates, the refraction of light, and most of all, its ability to transform the way see the human form. Another important element of Leclerc’s work is auto-portraiture. Through this style, she reveals herself and she recognizes herself. She presents, in addition to a questioning on the possibility of self-representation, an applied work of the medium. Her paintings are influenced by the work of Chuck Close, David Hockney, Bill Viola, and Eric Fishl.
"When you photograph a splash, you’re freezing a moment and it becomes something else. I realize that a splash could never be seen this way in real life.”
-David HockneyMarie-Pier Leclerc is a Montreal-based oil painter. She is primarily interested in water and its effects on pictures and vision, particularly, the reflections water creates, the refraction of light, and most of all, its ability to transform the way see the human form. Another important element of Leclerc’s work is auto-portraiture. Through this style, she reveals herself and she recognizes herself. She presents, in addition to a questioning on the possibility of self-representation, an applied work of the medium. Her paintings are influenced by the work of Chuck Close, David Hockney, Bill Viola, and Eric Fishl.
"When you photograph a splash, you’re freezing a moment and it becomes something else. I realize that a splash could never be seen this way in real life.”
-David HockneyMarie-Pier Leclerc is a Montreal-based oil painter. She is primarily interested in water and its effects on pictures and vision, particularly, the reflections water creates, the refraction of light, and most of all, its ability to transform the way see the human form. Another important element of Leclerc’s work is auto-portraiture. Through this style, she reveals herself and she recognizes herself. She presents, in addition to a questioning on the possibility of self-representation, an applied work of the medium. Her paintings are influenced by the work of Chuck Close, David Hockney, Bill Viola, and Eric Fishl.
"When you photograph a splash, you’re freezing a moment and it becomes something else. I realize that a splash could never be seen this way in real life.”
-David HockneyMarie-Pier Leclerc is a Montreal-based oil painter. She is primarily interested in water and its effects on pictures and vision, particularly, the reflections water creates, the refraction of light, and most of all, its ability to transform the way see the human form. Another important element of Leclerc’s work is auto-portraiture. Through this style, she reveals herself and she recognizes herself. She presents, in addition to a questioning on the possibility of self-representation, an applied work of the medium. Her paintings are influenced by the work of Chuck Close, David Hockney, Bill Viola, and Eric Fishl.
"When you photograph a splash, you’re freezing a moment and it becomes something else. I realize that a splash could never be seen this way in real life.”
-David Hockney