André Monet
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Works
André Monet
Anthony Bourdain (AM262), 2018Technique mixte sur panneau / Mixed media on panel74 x 59 in.Editions-
Bob Marley, 2020
65 1/2 x 40 in., Ed. 15
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George michael, 2020
65 1/2 x 40 in., Ed. 15
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kate moss, 2020
65 1/2 x 40 in., Ed. 15
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kurt cobain, 2020
65 1/2 x 40 in., Ed. 15
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prince, 2020
65 1/2 x 40 in., Ed. 15
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All Smiles, rose, 2016
12 x 9 in., Ed. 10
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Audrey, rouge, 2016
12 x 9 in., Ed. 10
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belle de jour, 2016
12 x 9 in., Ed. 10
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cate blanchet, rouge, 2016
12 x 9 in., Ed. 10
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Churchill, 2021
54 x 40 in., Ed. 10
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coco, bleu, 2016
12 x 9 in., Ed. 10
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grace de monaco, bleu, 2016
12 x 9 in., Ed. 10
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jackie o, bleu, 2016
12 x 9 in., Ed. 10
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jackie o, jaune, 2016
12 x 9 in., Ed. 10
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jackie o, rouge, 2016
12 x 9 in., Ed. 10
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Lange, 2019
36 x 48 in., Ed. 50
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Leonard Cohen, 2021
54 x 40 in., Ed. 10
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never surrender, 2016
12 x 9 in., Ed. 10
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Nobody else but you, 2021
40 x 54 in., Ed. 10
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nobody else but you, 2016
12 x 9 in., Ed. 10
Overview"His signature style, a conceptual assemblage of text, texture and color exudes the eccentricity and empowerment of its time, exemplifying the characters and personalities of its icons."
Born in Montreal, Monet studied graphic design at Laval University while exploring other mediums in fine art. He worked in fashion and advertising before he dedicated himself to being a full-time artist. Monet has explored various media such as mosaic, collage and acrylics.
Inspired by cinema, photography, music and literature, Monet has a natural connection and sense for current society and its contemporaries. His signature style, a conceptual assemblage of text, texture and color exudes the eccentricity and empowerment of its time, exemplifying the characters and personalities of its icons.
Portraiture dominates his oeuvre, but not just any kind of portrait. His signature style blends a collage of old newspapers and books to the traits of his characters, rendering them with such precision, giving the illusion of a photograph.
With an ever-expanding demand for his works, Monet’s portraits have been exhibited in Paris, London, New York, Seoul, Singapore, Miami, Oslo, Cannes, Montreal, Dubai, Hong Kong, Berlin, Cologne, Dusseldorf, Hamburg, Stuttgart, Munich, Frankfurt, Zurich, Vienne, Madrid, Melbourne and Moscow.