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22.12.2009
Jean-Louis Courteau designs a flag for the GEERG research vessel |
| Painter and diver Jean-Louis Courteau, the man behind Stop the Killing, has just created a flag for GEERG. This design by the GEERG artist-in-residence will float above our new research vessel in the summer 2010. |
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The shark is a slightly modified version of the GEERG logo which represents both the Greenland shark and sharks in general. The Eye, since the days of Ancient Egypt, is the symbol of choice to represent consciousness, research, knowledge and study. The colour blue is unmistakably associated with water and the sea, and with "things going well." The inscription in Inuktitut means Iqalujjuaq, the Greenland shark (big fish), also known as Skalugsuak. |

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Born in Montreal in 1959, Jean-Louis Courteau is self-taught, notwithstanding his college studies in visual arts, the classes of which he admits have skipped more than his share…
A passionate lover of nature, Courteau mostly paints landscapes, although he was once defined as an animal painter. His workshop: the great outdoors, often Lake Baskatong where he goes to paint, living alone under a tent on an island, soaking in impressions received from those great surroundings, especially the light: « The light is what counts, the subject is merely a pretext », which is particularly apparent in Courteau’s underwater scenes (he is also an avid diver).
Courteau makes colour vibrate, inviting us to immerse ourselves in the painting until its subject is forgotten, leaving the shapes, impressions and atmosphere emanating from it to be perceived. (Source: Galerie d'art Michel Bigué) |
www.jeanlouiscourteau.com |
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