Yvette Boulanger
Yvette Boulanger has been painting for more than forty years and through studies with the artists, François Déziel and Harlod Boyes, she has developed her technique in which a refined sketch and rich and harmonious colours flow from her brush. She is often inspired by a landscape at twilight in which the dying light fights the encroaching darkness, and she also is equally moved by sunny scenes discovered during her walks or astonishing flowers which form the natural still lives that embellish our daily routine. Always attentive to these artistic vignettes, she enjoys sharing in her paintings these small moments in life that often bring the most pleasure. Yvette Boulanger's work is appreciated by an ever growing public, and her paintings continue to be the choice for private and corporate collections
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Fleurs naturelles
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Le feu qui réchauffe
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Petit ruisseau «Le Bras», St-Henri-de-Lévis
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Soleil couchant et grange ancienne
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Journée grise de printemps, Rivière Stoneham
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Ruisseau solitaire et marécage
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Bouquet simple
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Le vase bleu
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Marais, Stoneham
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Symbole de douceur
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La ferme en Beauce
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