Francois Faucher
Born in Thetford Mines (Quebec, Canada) in 1959, François Faucher has been painting since the age of 16. He considers himself a self-taught painter, although in 1978 and 1979 he attended two free workshop sessions with the famous Quebec artist Albert Rousseau.
He studied architecture at Laval University and graduated in 1983. Two years later, he became a member of the Ordre des architectes du Québec. During all these years of study and work, he never stopped painting. All his free time is devoted to his art. In 1989, he decided to give up his career in order to paint full time and to promote his new style. Much to the artist's delight, “vibrationism” has now gained recognition in Canada, the United States and France.
At the start of his career, François Faucher painted landscapes and still lifes. But over time, as he received musical training in his youth and music is what makes him vibrate the most, it becomes his favorite subject and soon occupies more than 80% of his production. Today, anything that influences him in everyday life can also become a subject to be exploited, such as sports, children, professions and travel. His painting is constantly evolving towards different subjects. Faces, sometimes deformed, sometimes split in two, often very colorful, have now appeared on his paintings.
A ta sante, mon amour36 x 24 | Chant d amour24 x 12 | Chin Chin!20 x 24 | Complicite36 x 48 | Creation Musicale24 x 20 |
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Elton24 x 20 | En Bonne Compagnie16 x 20 | Fiesta!36 x 48 | Improvisation Musicale30 x 24 | Jazz24 x 20 |
Le public arrive36 x 24 | Les amoureux30 x 24 | Les originaux36 x 24 | OEuvre musicale36 x 48 | Que du bonheur36 x 24 |
Showman20 x 24 | Spectacle au village24 x 36 | Un air sentimental24 x 24 | Une belle folie24 x 30 | Une grande sensation30 x 40 |