PORTFOLIO > Silent Spring exhibitions New York 2020 and Quebec 2021

Public art exhibition presenting bird species in decline in the area (first panels) as well as in Canada and America. In collaboration with the Fondation de conservation du Mont-Saint-Bruno.
Photo credit Robert Saint-Jean; Photography of drawing and collage digitally combined
16 panels each 34 x 50 inches or 86,3 x 127 xm
2021
Art Installation view of 21 bird species at risk from Canada and the American registry. Each bird is made from a drawing and a collage assembled digitally and printed with archival pigment on Hahnemuhle Photo Rag, laser-cut, inserted and fastened between
Installation: drawings and collages of 21 bird species at risk. They are assembled digitally and printed with archival pigment on Hahnemuhle Photo Rag, laser-cut and inserted between two laser-cut acrylic sheets.
approximatively 33 feet or 10 meters wide
2020
Silent Spring, New York, exhibition view, 2020
Installation of laser-cut insects of Surinam tree and bird species at risk printed with archival pigment on Hahnemuhle Photo Rag, laser-cut, inserted and fastened between two laser-cut acrylic sheets.
Gallery wall is 216 inches or 5,5 meters wide.
2021
Silent Spring, New York, exhibition view, 2020
Installation of laser-cut insects of Surinam tree and bird species at risk printed with archival pigment on Hahnemuhle Photo Rag, laser-cut, inserted and fastened between two laser-cut acrylic sheets.
Gallery wall is 216 inches or 5,5 meters wide.
2021