Claire Gagnon Art Collections
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Artwork by Claire Gagnon
Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
Marshes at High Tide by Claire Gagnon
Pollock by Claire Gagnon
Red Barn in Kennebunkport ME by Claire Gagnon
Diptych Part 2 by Claire Gagnon
Dancers by Claire Gagnon
Le Petit Cochon Dingue by Claire Gagnon
Painting the Fall Colors by Claire Gagnon
Summer cottage by Claire Gagnon
White Mountain Winter Creek by Claire Gagnon
Rockport Quarry Reflection by Claire Gagnon
Welcome to Heaven by Claire Gagnon
Gloucester Harbor by Claire Gagnon
Mother's Day Gift by Claire Gagnon
VFW Highway by Claire Gagnon
Rainbow Mark One by Claire Gagnon
Great Brook Farm Summer Path by Claire Gagnon
Sky by Claire Gagnon
Little River Gloucester Study by Claire Gagnon
Firefly by Claire Gagnon
Pawtucket Canal by Claire Gagnon
Concord River Bridge by Claire Gagnon
Rainbow by Claire Gagnon
Stairway to Heaven by Claire Gagnon
Essex Creek by Claire Gagnon
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About Claire Gagnon
Born and raised in Quebec, Canada, I reconnected with my artist’s roots in 1996 when I started studying drawing and painting with Micheline Raymond. I graduated from her school in 1999. An artist of 40 years, Micheline founded the Creativ’Art Gallery and School in Montreal, Canada.
Since 2000, I have had the chance to study with Tom Gill, a talented artist from Lowell, who uses characteristic brushstrokes and bright colors. Already a colorist myself when I first met Tom, he showed me how to push each color further, adding more contrast and giving a deeper impact to the paintings. The Tom Gill influence shows in most of my paintings, through the colors and a better sense of composition and harmony. I have also studies with Charles Movalli, Dale Radcliff, Charles Sovek, amongst others.
Since I moved to the states in 2000, I have had the chance to study under several great local artists. David Curtis, Charles Movali, Charles Sovek, and David Lussier are the ones who influenced me the most. Studying with each of them broadened my skills in different ways and kept me evolving as an artist. Already a colorist myself, I have learned how to push each color further, adding more contrast and creating paintings with a deeper impact. The result is a better sense of composition and harmony.
When painting expressive portraits, I let my heart speak through my brush and lay my emotions on canvas, using the composition and the play of colors to create paintings that expresses my heart.
Visit my personal web site at www.clairegagnon.com.