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Alexandre
Renoir
Alexandre
Renoir was born in Cagnes Sur Mer in the south of France. When he
was 4, the family moved to Canada, but even after leaving France,
as the great-grand son of the great French Impressionist artist
Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Alexandre grew-up surrounded by art and artists.
His
famous family includes film director Jean Renoir, actor Pierre Renoir,
director of photography Claude Renoir Jr., and Claude's daughter
actress Sophie Renoir, to name a few.
Artistic
from a young age, Alexandre went to various arts-oriented schools
including the Virginia park school for the artistically gifted and
the Victoria School for the Arts and Performance where he graduated
in 1993. In addition to his formal education he also attended classes
at the Alberta Museum on Aboriginal Arts and Crafts garnering experience
in sculpture, pottery, woodworking, stone carving, commercial art,
photography and painting.
His
first serious artistic venture was with jewelry design, gemology and
goldsmithing in a family venture which utilized the abundant local
occurrence of the rare precious stone ammonite.
Although
he was immersed in the arts and culture of his environment, Alexandre
remained primarily an onlooker until his drawing abilities were
tapped by his brother Emmanuel. During a visit to La Jolla, Emmanuel
gave Alexandre some drawing paper and challenged him to draw with
charcoal. The results were impressive, delighting both Alexandre
and his brother. From the first sheet, Alexandre could naturally
draw in various styles; his charcoal drawings are created with a
sense of ease and grace that is reminiscent of the beauty and charm
of the impressionism period.
Alexandre's
works currently reside in private collections in numerous cities
throughout Canada including Edmonton, Calgary, Vancouver, Winnipeg
and Montreal. A North American tour of galleries is now being developed
and exhibitions in Europe and Asia are planned for later this year.
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