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Biography


Born on March 8, 1987, Os cane (Roxane Lessard) is an artist originally from the Cantons de l’Est. At the age of 4, she developed a fascination for painting, prompting her parents to enroll her in art classes to nurture her talent.

In 2004, she pursued her studies in fine arts at Cegep Marie-Victorin, where she explored other mediums and forms of art: sculpture, theater, and sewing. This curiosity made her a versatile artist.

In 2007, she graduated from college and solidified what would become her pictorial signature. After completing her studies in art, the desire to learn another creative field intrigued her. She then underwent training in clothing design at the École des métiers des faubourgs de Montréal in 2009.

Roxane spent 10 years in the fashion industry, working for a Montreal designer and co-founding her own men's clothing company, entirely designed and crafted in Montreal, which lasted for 4 years.

After all these years balancing between brushes and scissors, the need to paint and further develop herself as an artist became stronger than anything else. Today, Os cane is sought after for works that reveal a sensitivity as charged as they are delicate.

In the face of the uniqueness of her technique and compositions, her works leave no one indifferent.

 

"I'm interested in the emotion, the invisible impulses that emerge within ourselves. And then, in this inner force that drives us to control these impulses, to restore order, to return to a point of balance. Like a portrait of the invisible, I seek to represent human moments that words cannot name. This interaction between impulse and calm can be seen both as opposition and reconciliation. The artist who inspired me the most, strangely, is the fashion designer Alexander McQueen. When I discovered his universe, I was moved by the way he grafts nature onto the human body, in perfect symbiosis. In my paintings, nature is a symbol of strength and balance. Plants find their place, regenerate, and emerge from chaos. Birds, strong and fragile, act as guardians of this balance. I mainly use acrylic, which I dilute to play with transparencies, and I paint on both regular canvas or raw canvas for texture, as well as on wood panels."

“I am interested in emotion, in the invisible impulses that arise within ourselves. And then, in this inner force that pushes us to control these impulses, to bring ourselves back to order, to return to a point of balance. Like a portrait of the invisible, I seek to represent human moments that words cannot name. This interaction between momentum and calm can be seen both as an opposition and as a reconciliation.

The artist who inspired me the most, strangely enough, is the fashion designer Alexander McQueen. When I discovered his world, I was overwhelmed by the way he grafts nature onto the human body, in perfect symbiosis. In my paintings, nature is a symbol of strength and balance. Plants take their place, regenerate and are born from chaos. Birds, strong and fragile, act as guardians of this balance. I mainly use acrylic that I dilute to play with transparencies and I paint as much on regular canvas or on raw canvas for the texture side, as on wood panel.

Prix


2017

1st place awarded by the jury of the Artiste-sur-le-champs symposium in the city of Chambly for her body of work. ( Article )

2019

Excellence scholarship in the « relève » category at the Visit’art symposium in Quebec.

2022

Symposium de peinture du Kamouraska

  1. First Jury Prize (based on the following criteria: originality, coherence, and technique) (Jury members: Clarence Bourgoin, Eddy Dion, Humberto Pinochet, Jacques Hébert, Louis Tremblay, Marc Grandbois)
  2. Public Choice Award

Publications


2019

Article published in the French magazine MAISON ET JARDIN magazine featuring her work in a "special Quebec artists" section.

2020

Publication in JAZMYN MAGAZINE Montreal.

2021

Publication in Baron Mag by Kim Renaud-Venne.

(Article)

Expositions/Expo à venir


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Expositions

2023

Solo exhibition "Les jardins intérieurs" at Galerie Ni Vu Ni Cornu | Place Ste-Foy

From May 19 to June 9, 2023

2021

Solo exhibition "Synchroniser les cœurs" at galerie Erga, 6394 boul. Saint-Laurent, Mtl

From March 23 to March 29, 2021

2020

Collective exhibition at Cours Mont-Royal, Mtl

From September 30 to November 30, 2020

2019

Baie-Comeau Painting Symposium

Visit'art Symposium in Quebec

2018

Execution of a mural for Canada's first urban art museum (Musée Romeo's, 5445 and 5455 av. de Gaspé, Mtl, Qc)Artists on the Field Symposium in Chambly, QC

Symposium Artistes sur le champ de Chambly, QC

Symposium de peinture du Kamouraska, QC

2017

Artists on the Field Symposium in Chambly, QC

Solo exhibition "Les éclaireurs" at Corps de garde de Chambly, QC, Canada

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