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Mireille Rochon Canadian Encaustic Painter and Visual Artist Kimono Bleu Raku 9 x 11

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Mireille Rochon Canadian Encaustic Painter and Visual Artist Kimono Bleu Raku 9 x 11
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Mireille Rochon

Canadian Encaustic Painter and Visual Artist

Mireille Rochon is a Canadian visual artist recognized for her work in encaustic painting, a medium that involves using heated beeswax mixed with colored pigments. Her artistic practice often explores themes of nature, memory, and the interplay between light and texture.
Rochon's work has been exhibited in various group shows, including the "Women in Art" exhibition at the Centre d'Arts Visuels de l'Alberta (CAVA) in Edmonton. This exhibition featured three artists named Mireille—Rochon, Cloutier, and Péloquin—who presented their encaustic paintings, highlighting the versatility and depth of this ancient medium. In addition to her visual arts career, Rochon has been involved in the Canadian film industry. She is credited for her roles in films such as Il était une fois dans l'est (1974) and Le soleil se lève en retard (1977), showcasing her multifaceted talents in both visual and performing arts.
Rochon's diverse artistic endeavors reflect a commitment to exploring different forms of expression, making her a notable figure in Canada's contemporary art scene.