Works
  • Fabian Jean, Above Below, 2020
    Above Below, 2020
    42 x 54 in.
  • Fabian Jean, Absence as Presence, 2023
    Absence as Presence, 2023
    40 in.
  • Fabian Jean, Blue Sea I, 2020
    Blue Sea I, 2020
    36 x 42 in.
  • Fabian Jean, Boat and Moon, 2024
    Boat and Moon, 2024
    14 x 16 in.
  • Fabian Jean, Figure with Leaves, 2024
    Figure with Leaves, 2024
    16 x 14 in.
  • Fabian Jean, Great Wave, 2020
    Great Wave, 2020
    36 x 48 in.
  • Fabian Jean, Horse, Ocean, Boat, 2018-2023
    Horse, Ocean, Boat, 2018-2023
    36 x 40 in.
  • Fabian Jean, Intersection, 2025
    Intersection, 2025
    48 x 42 in.
  • Fabian Jean, Nature Morte Agile, 2022
    Nature Morte Agile, 2022
    36 in.
  • Fabian Jean, Northern Scene, 2024
    Northern Scene, 2024
    43 x 36 in.
  • Fabian Jean, Passage, 2025
    Passage, 2025
    36 x 48 in.
  • Fabian Jean, Prize Horse, 2018-2022
    Prize Horse, 2018-2022
    30 in.
  • Fabian Jean, Still Life with Mushrooms, 2023
    Still Life with Mushrooms, 2023
    28 x 24 inches
  • Fabian Jean, Still Life with Strawberry Cake, 2023
    Still Life with Strawberry Cake, 2023
    36 x 43 inches
  • Fabian Jean, Tower, 2024
    Tower, 2024
    20 in.
  • Fabian Jean, Violet Sea, 2021-2024
    Violet Sea, 2021-2024
    32 x 45 1/2 in.
  • Fabian Jean, Vita, 2023
    Vita, 2023
    30 in.
Overview
"His paintings can be found in public collections including the Musée national des beaux-arts du Québec, Canada Art Bank, Department of Foreign Affairs Canada (The Hague Embassy), Royal Bank of Canada and various private collections worldwide."

As Fabian Jean enters the status of a mid-career artist, his work is being recognized by Canadian institutions. He was invited to speak at St Thomas University and a softcover and hardcover monograph on Jean’s work with essays and an interview is currently being published by the university.

 

Recently, Jean was interviewed and his work was featured for an article in The Toronto Star. A painting, bought by the Canada Council for the Arts, is currently installed in the entry hall at the Centre for Global Pluralism in Ottawa.  As well, Jean was formally recognized by the President and Vice-Chancellor of Concordia University for his excellence and talent. Jean has exhibited at Rideau Hall and was invited to attend the Order of Canada awards ceremony.

 

Jean graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts from Concordia University. He has had solo exhibitions in Montreal and Halifax and his paintings can be found in public collections including the Musée national des beaux-arts du Québec, Canada Art Bank, Department of Foreign Affairs Canada (The Hague Embassy), Royal Bank of Canada and various private collections worldwide.

Exhibitions