Séguin, Marc

Marc Séguin was born in Ottawa, in 1970.

A Visual Arts graduate of Concordia University, Montreal, Marc Séguin is a star at the firmament of Canadian painting.

Exhibitions at the Musée d’art contemporain and Musée des beaux-arts de Montréal confirm the reputation of this young artist who has the favor of many public and private collectors not only in Canada but also abroad.

In addition to being a prolific painter, the artist is also a fine printmaker (etching and mezzotint).

 

 

 

Paysage nordique No.12

Paysage nordique No.12, 2014, oil on canvas, 61 x 91,5 cm

Paysage nordique No.7

Paysage nordique No.7, 2014, oil on canvas, 61 x 91,5 cm

Ruine (Bleu)

Ruine (Bleu), 2010, etching plus acrylic, 80,5 x 87 cm

Ruine (Croix rouge)

Ruine (Croix rouge), 2010, etching with acrylic and conté, 121 x 80 cm

Ruine – Black out Autel

Ruine - Black out Autel, 2010, etching plus acrylic, 80 x 117 cm

Trou noir

Trou noir, 1998, etching, Ed.10, 30 x 19 cm

Ma fille

Ma fille, 2018, etching with acrylic, Ed.10, 19 x 25 cm

Autoportrait

Autoportrait, 2019, Edition 25
Etching, drypoint and graphite, 20 x 17 cm

Une artiste

Une artiste, 2019, Edition 25 Etching, drypoint and graphite, 30,5 x 23 cm

Géricault

Géricault, 2021 Etching and drypoint enhanced with acrylic and graphite, Ed. 25, 40,5 x 30 cm

Ghost Light No. 39

Ghost Light No.39, 2020
Charcoal and acrylic on canvas, 20 x 24 in.

Sans titre

Sans titre, 2021 Etching and drypoint enhanced with acrylic, Ed. 25, 40,5 x 30 cm

Sans titre, (Autoportrait)

Sans titre, (Autoportrait), 2021 Etching and drypoint enhanced with acrylic and graphite, Ed. 25, 36 x 45,5 cm

Pas voir

Pas voir, 2002, etching with chine collé, Ed.20, 14 x 19 cm

Talisman to prevent a violent death

Paysage de l’Isle – Champs de grêlons

Étude pour J’aime Hydro

2018

charcoal and oil on canvas

61 x 46 cm (24″ x 18″)

 

Study for Eva, B. #2 (Eva Braun)

2011

charcoal and oil on canvas

61 x 91,5 cm (24″ x 36″)

Maison repaire

2017

charcoal and oil on canvas

91,5 x 122 cm (36″ x 48″)

This is Séguin’s House at l’Îsle aux Oies

Ruines, Église d’Oradour

2010

charcoil and oil on canvas

91,5 x 122 cm (36″ x 48″)

Village destroyed by the Nazis during World War two