Je vis et
travaille à Sutton
J’explore
divers procédés en peinture, en modelage et en techniques mixtes.
Je cherche
à infuser un certain dynamisme à la figuration humaine, sujet que je privilégie
actuellement.
Noëlla Bellefeuille |
Noëlla Bellefeuille |
Noëlla Bellefeuille |
Noëlla Bellefeuille |
L’attente des petits utopistes
Attendons
Que la rose pousse
Dans toutes les maisons
Que l’oiseau vole
Dans toutes les maisons
Que le pommier fleurisse
Dans toutes les maisons
Qu’un
long ruban relie toutes les maisons
Noëlla Bellefeuille
Let's wait
For roses to grow
in all the houses
For birds to fly
in all the houses
For apple trees to flower
in all the houses
For a long ribbon to bind
all the houses
together
translated by Lucie McKee
Noella Bellefeuille lives and works in Sutton.
She studied at the Saydie Bronfman Centre and at L'Universite du Quebec at Montreal in 'arts plastiques'.
her courses led to a major in painting,sculpture and print-making. As a member of l'Estampille she took part in the artist's book
Un Lieu Historique Disparu (1991).In 2003 Bellefeuille received her BA in fine arts from Bishop's University,Sherbrooke.
Her work was included in several group and themed shows at Arts Sutton, Galerie Boreart, Musee St-Hilaire and Galerie Rouge,contemporary art and in other public galleries in our region.
Three of Bellefeuille's paintings appear on the covers of books by Marcel Debel; two are reproduced on posters and another in the Cowansville calendar, March 1999. In 1998 she received an Honorable Mention at Couleurs Urbaines, at the Symposium, Boreart and second prize at TheExpo Canard, Bishop's University, Knowlton.
In the majority of her paintings and sculptures her focus is on the human form.
Bellefeuille is a member of the Regroupement des artistes en arts visuels and of Arts Sutton.
Les photos de toutes les chaises sont +++++.
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Noella
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