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Louis Tremblay seems to take an adventurer’s approach to the landscapes that were so often painted before him by great Canadian masters such as Clarence Gagnon, William Brymner
and A.Y. Jackson. Tremblay always looks to these artists for inspiration,
motivation and technique and remains ever curious in his will to push forward with their quest as well as their legacy. The subjects he chooses are mainly semi-abstract landscapes, rural scenes of Baie-Saint-Paul, Kamouraska and the Gaspé Peninsula. A tireless woodsman and prospector in search of the unexplored landscapes, Louis
Tremblay follows with respect and admiration the trace of these views painted by others gone before him. Louis Tremblay is eager to continue their story and he will also set his own milestone through his creative talent and his spirit of research.