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FV 054 : Sylvie Pelletier’s Fascination for Painting Human Beings

12.15.2016 - By Jessica: Native French teacher, founder of French Your WayPlay

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Sylvie Pelletier is a painter from Quebec, Canada. Her art is very colourful and depicts human beings in many forms: portraits, nudes, life scenes, etc. Sylvie will share what fascinates and inspires her as well as how she creates her paintings (every artist has their small rituals!). We’ll end the conversation with some differences between Canadian French and French…from France!

Episode Timeline

[02 min 50 sec] How Sylvie Pelletier became an independent artist

[05 min 06 sec] Sylvie’s passion for depicting human beings

[07 min 11 sec] Sylvie’s style

[10 min 44 sec] Sylvie Pelletier’s painting rituals

[14 min 18 sec] Themes and past exhibitions

[16 min 36 sec] Sylvie’s new project

[17 min 37 sec] Sylvie’s favourite artists

[19 min 25 sec] Other places of interest in Melbourne for art enthusiasts

[20 min 36 sec] Workshops and training

[22 min 08 sec] French from Quebec

[23 min 10 sec] Examples of expressions used in Quebec

Links & Resources

site web : pelletier-art.com

site Facebook : facebook.com/pelletierart57

[email protected]

Paul Ruiz: http://www.paulwruiz.com/

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Artwork courtesy of Sylvie Pelletier.

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