Diane Couture
For Diane Couture, white breathes, the black line guides the eye, and color arrives as a delicate presence. A Quebecois painter born in Montreal and residing in Quebec City, she develops a contemporary style where trees, nature, and the imaginary hold a central place.
Her works often emerge from a white background, upon which washes, transparencies, graphic details, and touches of color are gradually built. Fluid acrylics and ink allow her to create refined landscapes, at once semi-figurative and abstract, where each element seems to have found its rightful place.
Through her trees, Diane Couture speaks of beauty, imperfection, and difference. Her paintings carry a sober and luminous visual poetry, inviting one to look at nature differently, with gentleness and attention.
Her works often emerge from a white background, upon which washes, transparencies, graphic details, and touches of color are gradually built. Fluid acrylics and ink allow her to create refined landscapes, at once semi-figurative and abstract, where each element seems to have found its rightful place.
Through her trees, Diane Couture speaks of beauty, imperfection, and difference. Her paintings carry a sober and luminous visual poetry, inviting one to look at nature differently, with gentleness and attention.