08/30/2024

Delisle’s Paintings within Paintings

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Philip Delisle explores the process of making art – from the role of the artist to the purpose of the work. The paintings on exhibit in Ottawa this month (Metapainting) are vignettes, or windows into the artist’s experience.

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These works examine seemingly unimportant moments such as the washing of a brush or the masking of a slide and re-contextualize them as the focal point. The process becomes the subject, as does the act of documenting those processes. Delisle’s intention is to carefully observe his own artistic activities, to reflect on them and to gain insights through making paintings about them. –Exhibition notes

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phil1Installation view from previous exhibit, Forest City Gallery

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Delisle in his studio.

Delisle studied in the Bachelor of Arts program at the University of Waterloo and the Master of Fine Art program at the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design University. He was recently awarded the Joseph Plaskett Award and was a finalist in the 14th Annual RBC Canadian Painting Competition.

Philip Delisle’s website, here.

 


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12 thoughts on “Delisle’s Paintings within Paintings

  1. This is actually such a clever idea for a work of art! I love these paintings! Thank you for introducing them to me!

  2. It’s a while since I’ve seen a painting and thought ‘wow’ Thanks for sharing…I will probably come back for another look.

  3. I think this is yet another fabulous example of modern approaches to art and what we can learn from it. The young artist, Delisle, will no doubt have a great future

    1. I think so too, especially given his recent awards, which are major ones. Love to find emerging artists,because they are so full of creativity.

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