Monk.E_visuals

@monk.e_visuals

The best visual art pieces from @monk.e_one 's large international body of work.
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2007 Exploring surrealism in the south shore of Montreal.
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2008 Surrealism always been part of my visual art journey. The capacity to create a dreamlike oasis to contrast with the adversities of our modern lives.
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1 month ago
2007 Aerosol on canvas. (Still available)
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1 month ago
2008 "AMOUR" Lettering done for the gallery Jésus Maria in Peru.
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2 months ago
2008 The book of life.
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3 months ago
2007 I loved that spots for many reasons but one of them was the fact that the walls were virgins. Untouched concret canvases ready to be pimped. I love sketching directly on the wall and letting the random textures shine through. In this painting for exemple, the face is painted using a dark turquoise and a light ivory only. The skin colour is the actual original wall left after I painted the background around the portrait. No place for mistakes. No erasing possible. But what a nice effect afterward. Dont you think?
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3 months ago
2007 This was a deep personal moment I captured in photo, my romantic engagement. I was deeply in love with girlfriend at the time and I proposed to her. We ended up parting ways after 3 years but to this day Nuha remain one of my biggest muse ever. I was painting her all over the world. Proudly offering her flowers in a different manner. This painting was done illegally and still represent one of my favorite visual art expression.
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4 months ago
2007 For the MAI centre in Montréal.
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4 months ago
2006 During my first and second tour in France, I painted 15 walls and recorded 13 songs. Those songs were gathered in a project called Tour de France which was my 3 musical publication ever.
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5 months ago
2008 Peru was a blast. The inspiration I got from the land, the people, their traditions and their artists was magical. God willing, one day I'll return.
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5 months ago
2006 Before it got renovated, the Turcot exchange was the perfect refuge for smooth illegal painting session. It became my personal studio for years until they demolished it. These are the first time I started exploring the idea of doors and windows showing multiple visual symbols in one art piece. It evolved and transformed by the concept stucked to me and I still use it to this day.
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5 months ago
2006 The 4 Ghandi ... 1 of the canvas of the collection is missing. But here are 3/4 of the spray painted Gandhi collection given to my big bro Sebastien and his family.
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5 months ago