Details:

This painting depicts a figure bending over a bouquet of lilac-colored flowers. The figure's outline is only visible from the head to the waist, capturing a moment of focused attention. This body of work utilizes common art materials (oil and acrylic) alongside ancient materials (distemper) to emphasize the rich heritage of painting.
Unframed
Signed

① Artwork:

Lavender

This painting depicts a figure bending over a bouquet of lilac-colored flowers. The figure's outline is only visible from the head to the waist, capturing a moment of focused attention. This body of work utilizes common art materials (oil and acrylic) alongside ancient materials (distemper) to emphasize the rich heritage of painting.

Alexandre Pépin makes his textured paintings on a variety of surfaces, ranging from smooth wood panels to coarse burlap. In these works, he juxtaposes art historical references and allegorical figures, such as angels, fruit trees, forests, and musicians, with contemporary narratives to create an atemporal fantasy where time collapses upon itself.

Specs:

16 inches
20 inches

③ Artist:

Alexandre Pépin

Alexandre Pépin invites viewers on a non-linear and introspective journey through his physical and psychological landscapes. By deftly employing a calming palette of vivid pastels, Pépin’s paintings simultaneously offer internal introspection and external observation. His artistic process involves a dual approach that combines studio work with plein-air sessions in which he immerses himself in the natural environment he depicts.

Alexandre Pépin is a Queer French-Canadian visual artist who was born in 1992 in Tio'tia:ke (Montréal), Canada, and lives in Austin, TX. He earned his MFA in studio arts at the University of Texas in Austin, TX (2022) and a BFA in studio arts from Concordia University in Montréal, Canada (2016).

He has exhibited his work at Arsenal Contemporary in New York City, NY (2022); Manif d’Art (Quebec City Biennial) in Québec City, Quebec (2021); the Betsy Gallery at the Oxbow School of Art & Residencies in Saugatuck, MI (2021); Archive Contemporary Gallery in Montréal, Quebec (2020); and Galerie Marc Gosselin in Montréal, Quebec (2019), among others.

Pépin was a grant Recipient from the Elizabeth Greenshields Foundation (2019) and the Quebec Arts and Letters Council (2017). He has participated in residencies at the Oxbow School of Arts (2021) and the Vermont Studio Center (2017).

His artwork has been published in New American Painting (2022), Glasstire (2022), and Esse Arts + Opinions (2021).

Alexandre Pépin:
Lavender, 2023
Oil and distemper on burlap
20.0 × 16.0 inches /