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Wed, Sep 20

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A Private Online Exhibition

Learning to Love Again

A live artist talk and online exhibition of Chanelle’s new body of work, with priority access to purchase before the exhibit opens publicly.

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Learning to Love Again
Learning to Love Again

Time & Location

Sep 20, 9:00 a.m. ADT – Sep 27, 9:00 a.m. ADT

A Private Online Exhibition

About the event

*Please note that you will have access to the online exhibition for 7 days.

September 20th - 27th, 2023.

This private, online exhibition and artist talk is an invitation for you to visit an intimate, raw and vulnerable series of unseen works with priority access to purchase before the exhibit opens publicly.

These blind contour drawings share a journey of learning to find love again while pushing societies definitions and ideas of success, intimacy and slowing down.

Through the simplicity of the materials and subject matter, Learning to Love Again creates space for the discussion of finding childlike joy within the mundane moments and the notions that joy must only be found within in the large milestones we often chase.

Artworks included within this body of work are snapshots of moments and were created using a charcoal stick. They are not massive masterpieces created with reworked oil, because like life and the human experience, it is messy, vulnerable and simple, if we allow it to be.

RSVP below to access to the work and artist talk.


  • 1 hour

    Live & Private Artist Talk With Chanelle + Q&A session

    Zoom

  • 168 hours

    Artworks go LIVE!

    Online

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About the Artist

When Chanelle discovered the power of her own mind, energy and emotions, her artwork began changing the lives of highly sensitive people throughout the world. 

 

Through her paintings, retreats and teachings, Chanelle has made it her mission to connect others with their hearts and show them what can be possible - something she is intimately familiar with after closing off her light at age 12.

 

Her subject matter focuses on themes that connect nature, everyday observation and healing through her use of blind contour methods. She creates her line drawings without looking at the paper as a daily practice of meditation and mindfulness. Her intimate and honest work helps people live with intention and feel deeply seen.

 

 

She is a graduate of Concordia University (Montreal, QC) with a BFA in Studio Arts and a minor in Environmental Geology (2021), author/illustrator of My Nova Scotia Cookbook (2018) and host of the yearly, Finding Awe Within the Ordinary Retreat.

 

Her work has been shown at Museo Bellini (Florence, Italy) and most recently, she was accepted as the Lunenburg School of the Arts, 2023 Artist-in-Residence. 

 

Jefferson’s pieces are held within the private collections of Pete Luckett and the MacKay-Lyons family. 

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