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Artist Gabriel Landry Always Inspired by Natashquan - the North Coast

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The artist Gabriel Landry presents the exhibition Somewhere in Natashquan's universe in Longueuil at the Galerie Arts Québec. "As an artist, I have both feet on the ground, but the head in the clouds," says Gabriel Landry in introduction. The canvas Somewhere in the universe of Natashquan in Longueuil is inspired by exceptional photographs of the space of the James Webb telescope. A colorful galaxy overlooks the church and the heritage site of t…
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The artist Gabriel Landry presents the exhibition Somewhere in Natashquan's universe in Longueuil at the Galerie Arts Québec. "As an artist, I have both feet on the ground, but the head in the clouds," says Gabriel Landry in introduction. The canvas Somewhere in the universe of Natashquan in Longueuil is inspired by exceptional photographs of the space of the James Webb telescope. A colorful galaxy overlooks the church and the heritage site of t…

The artist Gabriel Landry presents the exhibition Somewhere in Natashquan's universe in Longueuil at the Galerie Arts Québec. "As an artist, I have both feet on the ground, but the head in the clouds," says Gabriel Landry in introduction. The canvas Somewhere in the universe of Natashquan in Longueuil is inspired by exceptional photographs of the space of the James Webb telescope. A colorful galaxy overlooks the church and the heritage site of t…

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