Brian Normandeau
Discovering My Artistic Side: A Self-Taught Artist's Journey
I was born in Windsor, Ontario, Canada and have spent over thirty-five years in the restaurant and hospitality industries as an owner, general manager, and project manager. It was when I retired and moved to London, Ontario, that I was able to explore my artistic side.
ARTIST’S STATEMENT
As an artist, it's important to constantly explore different elements of art to continue growing and evolving my work. As a contemporary fine art artist, this often means experimenting with new styles, processes, and materials to create unique and thought-provoking pieces.
“IT’S NOT A STYLE THAT DETERMINES HIS VISION…IT’S A STYLE THAT CREATES HIS VISION.”
While my inspiration can come from various sources, it's clear that the beauty in the world around us is a significant driving force. Which constantly challenges me with new ideas, whether it's the people in my life, my experiences, or the world around us.
Ultimately, what I hope makes my art special is how it can connect with people personally by sparking thoughts, emotions, and memories. As for the stories behind my paintings, they are not what is essential. What is important are the stories the viewer sees and creates while viewing my work. It’s all about building a relationship between the viewer and my paintings.
Discovering My Artistic Side: A Self-Taught Artist's Journey
I was born in Windsor, Ontario, Canada and have spent over thirty-five years in the restaurant and hospitality industries as an owner, general manager, and project manager. It was when I retired and moved to London, Ontario, that I was able to explore my artistic side.
ARTIST’S STATEMENT
As an artist, it's important to constantly explore different elements of art to continue growing and evolving my work. As a contemporary fine art artist, this often means experimenting with new styles, processes, and materials to create unique and thought-provoking pieces.
“IT’S NOT A STYLE THAT DETERMINES HIS VISION…IT’S A STYLE THAT CREATES HIS VISION.”
While my inspiration can come from various sources, it's clear that the beauty in the world around us is a significant driving force. Which constantly challenges me with new ideas, whether it's the people in my life, my experiences, or the world around us.
Ultimately, what I hope makes my art special is how it can connect with people personally by sparking thoughts, emotions, and memories. As for the stories behind my paintings, they are not what is essential. What is important are the stories the viewer sees and creates while viewing my work. It’s all about building a relationship between the viewer and my paintings.
$1,950.00
Acrylic on canvas.
40x30"
When you examine the Faces of Nature painting, you will uncover hidden faces throughout it. The interesting thing is that they weren't intentionally placed there. How many faces can you find?
$2,500.00
Acrylic on canvas.
48x36"
A breakaway specialist in bicycle racing is a rider who attacks at the start of the race to showcase their sponsor and increase their chances of winning the stage without having to compete against the entire peloton at the finish line.
$2,300.00
Acrylic on canvas.
36x36"
The painting "The Racers" depicts the motivation, strength, focus and sacrifices needed to compete and succeed.
$2,500.00
Acrylic on canvas.
48x36"
Relationships develop over time - sometimes they can feel close, even when we're physically far apart.
$2,300.00
Acrylic on canvas.
36x36"
A mother and daughter's love is a bond that can never be broken.
$2,500.00
Acrylic on canvas
48x36"
Reset a moment to gather your thoughts before proceeding further.
$2,500.00
Acrylic on canvas.
36x48"
Clueless on how to handle her latest life challenges.
$2,500.00
Acrylic on canvas.
48x36"
On the wall, lost in thought and observing.