Paintings of Artist Helene Beland
Helen Beland is a contemporary Canadian artist born in born 1949, in Montreal, canada . Her Love for art and paintings begin in very since she was young, and thats why helen decided to study Art, she grduated in 1979 receiving a bachelor's degree in fine arts. In 1979, At the age of 30, Helene moved to Los Angeles to pursue a design profession and to improve her artistic skills. Soon after graduation, she became a teacher herself. Soon, Helene began to successfully teach the basics of the visual arts herself. She organized and for a long time was a co-director of Mission Renaissance School in her native Montreal.
The creations of the artist Helene Beland belong exactly to the category in which light and airy light is visible. Currently lives in Canada. Whenever possible, he uses different materials for writing: charcoal, pastel, oil, red hematite. Helen tries to depict the movement of light, thus bringing the viewer closer to the plot, so that we can imagine ourselves in a particular role, and become part of the plot and the canvas as one.
Her paintings are distinguished by a special color that creates a light, airy mood. Helene Beland depicts young women in a surreal manner, superimposed on plants or insects while immersed in dripping oil colors and translucent layers. Her subjects carry a melancholic and dreamy mood, although they often seem lost in thought.
Helen exhibits her work both in Canada and in other countries. Many of her works are in art galleries in Montreal especially in the Michel-Ange gallery. Helene Beland 's work can also be found at the Notre Dame Hospital and at the salon Lucien Lacoste in Paris.
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