“A Day in the Life” with: Montréal Collage Artist Patricia Doucet

Patricia Doucet is a collage artist whose artistic journey has been marked by her passion for colours, emotions, and artistic creation from simple materials. She explores the endless possibilities of collage as a medium and seeks to create with what is available, transforming modest materials into works of art. Through her work, she invites the public to discover beauty in details, to feel emotions through colours, and to open up to the richness of artistic expression.

Patricia studied Visual Arts at Champlain Regional College in Lennoxville, then continued in Interior Design at Cégep de Trois-Rivières. A field in which she worked for around fifteen years, taught her to develop concepts and sensitivity to colours and harmony which manifest today in her work.

Patricia Doucet
Some of my artworks and I in my studio
Patricia Doucet
Colour palettes for collages on skateboards I’m working on
I’m into semi-abstract landscapes these days. Here is one of them, “Habiter Nature II”
What my workspace looks like. The thing I love the most about my process is organising colours and playing with them
A land art 3D collage with dry leaves I created on my last art residency in Almeria, Spain
This is me working on a new collage
Patricia Doucet
My art, my home and my outfits are an extension of who I am
Patricia Doucet
A part of my exhibition MAISON I presented in L’Assomption

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Which neighbourhood are you in?

I live in my studio in Chabanel District. It’s a large loft with beautiful light and a great view on Montreal. It’s been a dream to live and create in this kind of space.

What do you do?

I am a collage artist.

What are you currently working on?

I am currently working on a new series of artworks that I’m planning to reveal very soon!

Where can we find your work?

On Instagram or my website.

 

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