Richard Tetrault

 

I am a Vancouver-based painter and print-maker. My work originates from my immediate urban and coastal landscape. Working on location as well as from sketchbooks, I am inspired by the fusion of observed and 'elevated' expression that depends in part, on abstraction. Since establishing my East Vancouver studio in 1976, I have created murals, prints, and public artworks that reflect the layered narratives of place and identity. 

Collaboration has also been central to my practice—I’ve coordinated more than twenty community-based projects, including Big Print Projects, Through the Eye of the Raven and Community Walls/Community Voices. As co-founder of the Creative Cultural Collaborations Society, I continue to promote initiatives that unite artists and communities through shared creative processes. 

News

A series of new paintings  based on  Vancouver's evolving Chinatown, a three-person exhibit with photographers Esther Rausenberg and Louise Francis-Smith.

My new piece, a powder coated and etched aluminum work called Urban Weave, will be launched at the opening of the new building called Storeys, located at 8111 Gr

Thanks to all who came and visited my studio during the 2017 Culture Crawl!

 The Elusive Landscape,in Benkovac Museum Regional Gallery and Zadar (Gallery of State Archives), Croatia in June and July 2015.

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