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Stéphanie Morin is an artist from Montréal.
She practices drawing, painting, collage, and amateur photography. Since the end of her studies at Concordia (2013), her style has been evolving constantly, representing mainly portraiture. The visual language is predominantly expressionist, offering a playful and naïve approach, by the use of colour and distortion in the rendering of bodies. Stéphanie Morin is an artist from Montréal.
She practices drawing, painting, collage, and amateur photography. Since the end of her studies at Concordia (2013), her style has been evolving constantly, representing mainly portraiture. The visual language is predominantly expressionist, offering a playful and naïve approach, by the use of colour and distortion in the rendering of bodies. Stéphanie Morin is an artist from Montréal.
She practices drawing, painting, collage, and amateur photography. Since the end of her studies at Concordia (2013), her style has been evolving constantly, representing mainly portraiture. The visual language is predominantly expressionist, offering a playful and naïve approach, by the use of colour and distortion in the rendering of bodies. Stéphanie Morin is an artist from Montréal.
She practices drawing, painting, collage, and amateur photography. Since the end of her studies at Concordia (2013), her style has been evolving constantly, representing mainly portraiture. The visual language is predominantly expressionist, offering a playful and naïve approach, by the use of colour and distortion in the rendering of bodies. Stéphanie Morin is an artist from Montréal.
She practices drawing, painting, collage, and amateur photography. Since the end of her studies at Concordia (2013), her style has been evolving constantly, representing mainly portraiture. The visual language is predominantly expressionist, offering a playful and naïve approach, by the use of colour and distortion in the rendering of bodies. Stéphanie Morin is an artist from Montréal.
She practices drawing, painting, collage, and amateur photography. Since the end of her studies at Concordia (2013), her style has been evolving constantly, representing mainly portraiture. The visual language is predominantly expressionist, offering a playful and naïve approach, by the use of colour and distortion in the rendering of bodies. Stéphanie Morin is an artist from Montréal.
She practices drawing, painting, collage, and amateur photography. Since the end of her studies at Concordia (2013), her style has been evolving constantly, representing mainly portraiture. The visual language is predominantly expressionist, offering a playful and naïve approach, by the use of colour and distortion in the rendering of bodies. Stéphanie Morin is an artist from Montréal.
She practices drawing, painting, collage, and amateur photography. Since the end of her studies at Concordia (2013), her style has been evolving constantly, representing mainly portraiture. The visual language is predominantly expressionist, offering a playful and naïve approach, by the use of colour and distortion in the rendering of bodies. Stéphanie Morin is an artist from Montréal.
She practices drawing, painting, collage, and amateur photography. Since the end of her studies at Concordia (2013), her style has been evolving constantly, representing mainly portraiture. The visual language is predominantly expressionist, offering a playful and naïve approach, by the use of colour and distortion in the rendering of bodies. Stéphanie Morin is an artist from Montréal.
She practices drawing, painting, collage, and amateur photography. Since the end of her studies at Concordia (2013), her style has been evolving constantly, representing mainly portraiture. The visual language is predominantly expressionist, offering a playful and naïve approach, by the use of colour and distortion in the rendering of bodies. Stéphanie Morin is an artist from Montréal.
She practices drawing, painting, collage, and amateur photography. Since the end of her studies at Concordia (2013), her style has been evolving constantly, representing mainly portraiture. The visual language is predominantly expressionist, offering a playful and naïve approach, by the use of colour and distortion in the rendering of bodies. Stéphanie Morin is an artist from Montréal.
She practices drawing, painting, collage, and amateur photography. Since the end of her studies at Concordia (2013), her style has been evolving constantly, representing mainly portraiture. The visual language is predominantly expressionist, offering a playful and naïve approach, by the use of colour and distortion in the rendering of bodies. Stéphanie Morin is an artist from Montréal.
She practices drawing, painting, collage, and amateur photography. Since the end of her studies at Concordia (2013), her style has been evolving constantly, representing mainly portraiture. The visual language is predominantly expressionist, offering a playful and naïve approach, by the use of colour and distortion in the rendering of bodies. Stéphanie Morin is an artist from Montréal.
She practices drawing, painting, collage, and amateur photography. Since the end of her studies at Concordia (2013), her style has been evolving constantly, representing mainly portraiture. The visual language is predominantly expressionist, offering a playful and naïve approach, by the use of colour and distortion in the rendering of bodies. Stéphanie Morin is an artist from Montréal.
She practices drawing, painting, collage, and amateur photography. Since the end of her studies at Concordia (2013), her style has been evolving constantly, representing mainly portraiture. The visual language is predominantly expressionist, offering a playful and naïve approach, by the use of colour and distortion in the rendering of bodies. Stéphanie Morin is an artist from Montréal.
She practices drawing, painting, collage, and amateur photography. Since the end of her studies at Concordia (2013), her style has been evolving constantly, representing mainly portraiture. The visual language is predominantly expressionist, offering a playful and naïve approach, by the use of colour and distortion in the rendering of bodies.