Quand l’art est vivant

Mes amis sont des musiciens, des peintres, des muralistes, des cinéastes et des photographes. Ils sont aussi des artistes performeurs. C’est avec ces derniers que j’ai eu envie de m’entretenir puisque je réalise que je suis une artiste qui ne sait de l’art que bien peu de ses nombreuses facettes et folies. L’art est un monde mystérieux qui n’a rien de limitatif quant à ses … Continue reading Quand l’art est vivant

Léonie Gray | Treat Your Ears to Sweet Honey Sounds

Discovering Léonie Gray and her soulful voice in an unlikely place is a memory I cherish and am grateful for. In these times of quarantine, I can only become more appreciative of art, creativity, and music. Art just lifts the spirits and gives us hope, doesn’t it!? As such, right before this pause on the world as we know it, I got to interview a … Continue reading Léonie Gray | Treat Your Ears to Sweet Honey Sounds

Alex Coma | Entranced by Visual Artist and Mystic

The scent of sandalwood incense wafts through the air when I walk in. At first, the meticulously clean space looks like a gallery with all the art that hangs on its walls. Then, you step further inside and find yourself in what is clearly an art studio. But this is not your ordinary studio; it is filled with paint supplies, plants, mystical books and tarot. … Continue reading Alex Coma | Entranced by Visual Artist and Mystic

Martin Laroche’s Le Rire | Laughing Again

January 31 is going to be an important date for movie director Martin Laroche as it will mark the release of his new movie, Le Rire (Laughter). Laroche is known for his previous works Les Manèges Humain and Tadoussac, both of which were selected on various international movie festivals. This time around, he’s stepping in the big league, working with a decent budget and with … Continue reading Martin Laroche’s Le Rire | Laughing Again