If you are up north this summer check out the @algonquinartcentre to see some new work
“The Trespasser”
Acrylic and found objects on canvas
48 x 48 inches
2025
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Daniel St-Amant’s work masterfully captures the complex tension between urban expansion and the natural world, compelling viewers to reflect on the pressing need for environmental preservation. By weaving together evocative storytelling with a fusion of traditional and unconventional artistic techniques, he creates thought-provoking pieces that challenge perceptions of human progress and its impact on ecological balance. His art serves as a powerful voice in the conversation about sustainability, urging a deeper awareness of our relationship with nature. Experience Daniel’s striking work in person at booth 808 at the LA Art Show.
@danielstamant@laartshow
Nature doesn’t disappear. It adapts. Daniel St-Amant places animals at the edge of our world. Concrete, graffiti, fences, fragments of human presence. And still, they stand. Quiet, alert, holding their ground.
There’s something beautiful in that tension. Softness against structure. Instinct against interference. Not untouched. Not defeated. Just … still here.
Interested in seeing the full catalogue of available work? Email us at [email protected]
HOLDING ON
Fragments of culture, traces of wild
April 30 - May 24
Daniel St-Amant & Matthew Belval
In a world that moves fast and forgets even faster, some things stay.
A line from a film. A surface marked by time. A fleeting encounter with something untamed. These fragments linger, shaping how we remember, how we see, how we hold on.
Through cinematic relics and instinctual presence, the works of Daniel St-Amant and Matthew Belval exist in that in-between. Where culture leaves its mark and nature quietly reclaims space.
Not everything fades. Some things stay with us.