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From black to blue
Product Code: PIL-TOI-016
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Description
From Black to Blue is a striking work by Pierre Laliberté, created in 2024. This 30 x 40-inch stretched canvas, made with acrylic and mixed techniques, explores a deep color palette and fascinating textures. The contrast between the intense black and vibrant blue creates a captivating visual effect, where each shape seems to emerge from the canvas with a unique glow.
The composition stands out for its skillful use of shadows and light, giving the piece an impressive three-dimensional quality. The abstract shapes, with their well-defined contours, are strategically placed to play with space, further enhancing the depth of the scene. The subtle interplay of light on the canvas surfaces reinforces this sense of movement and transformation, inviting the viewer to an ongoing visual exploration.
- Acrylic and mixed techniques on stretched canvas
- Dimensions: 30 x 40 inches
- Unique creation with deep textures and reliefs
- Contrast between black and blue creating a strong visual dynamic
A work that captures the transition between shadow and light, where blue becomes a beacon in the dark.
The artist
Pierre Laliberté
Lévis

Pierre is from Sorel in Montérégie, but it was in Beauce, in Saint-Georges, that he spent his childhood before settling in Saint-Romuald at the age of 14. Difficult adaptation, he turns to the arts, drawing in particular, to express himself and discover who he is. This interest in art, and henceforth painting, has continued to grow and gain in importance. He studied plastic arts at the CÉGEP de Sainte-Foy and obtained his BAC in visual arts at Laval University. He quickly devoted himself to his art with, in parallel, a so-called food job which allowed him to settle in his first studio on rue Latourelle in Quebec. He paints there with all the passion that inhabits him. Despite the low income, he finds a way to save money to travel and visit the great museums and galleries on the east coast.
Now based in Lévis, where he is also involved in the cultural life of the region, he paints full time in his studio behind the house.