Vé Boisvert
Vé Boisvert is born in 1990 in Longlac Ontario.Vé’s personal mission is to embellish peoples’ lives with luminous and colourful paintings. Born and raised in Hearst, a small French-speaking town in northern Ontario, she embraces her upbringing dearly and feels like it has a great influence on her identity. Since 2016, she’s been living in a loft that she transformed into a workshop dedicated to her art, located in Quebec.
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Vé Boisvert
Her love for fine arts grew on her as she began undergrad studies in public communications at UQAM. If painting was a therapeutic medium at first, it quickly became a passion that she relentlessly thrives for. Recipient of the bursary «Aide aux expositions», offered by Ontario’s’ Art Council, Vé exposes her work as a solo artist for the first time in her hometown, Hearst. Since then, she’s cumulated many exhibits in galleries, fairs, symposiums and different private events.
Vé has had early success in her career as an emerging artist. Her paintings have been featured on “Hubert et Fanny”, a Radio- Canada TV sitcom and publications such as Le Soleil (Québec, QC), Radio-Canada (Montréal, QC) and featured in House and Garden (United Kingdom: The Art Edit (February 2018). Vé Boisvert’s artwork has been collected in Eastern Canada, England and the United States.
Her works are part of several collections in Canada and around the world.
Inspired by shapes and elements from nature, Vé’s creative approach consists in making the imagination perceptible. Her primary source of inspiration resides in the wonder withheld in life’s’ simple pleasures and meditation. She favours both her intuition and a color superposition technique to create paintings gorged with positive energy. Vé allows the rhythm of music to be her guide; fore it represents the language of emotion for her. To create her canvases, she works with her strong feeling of resilience. That being said, the music she listens to is nostalgic and melancholic since low frequency music allows her to transform profound emotions into something beautiful and inspiring.
The energy her paintings exhale is tainted with positivity and hope. Vé walks us through her universe of colors, happiness and lightness. Her canvases are engorged both with sensitivity and self-expression. In her work, Vé orients her practice toward Feng Shui principals in order to insure a balance between warm and cool colors. Her spiritual journey has a strong influence on her intuitive art. If we where to phrase Vé’s art in a nutshell, we would say that her art «feeds the soul».