Marie Rioux, The Blue Hour, 2021
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The Blue Hour - Marie Rioux , 2021.
Canadian . b. 1954 -
Oil on canvas , 54 x 42 cm.
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Gabriel Rioux — Untitled (mixed media on canvas, 2019)
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"Mathematical Park", Gabriel Rioux, 2020. Mixed media on canvas.
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They already found the next Wemby.
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American Crow (Corvus brachyrhynchos)
© Paul Rioux
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🌊 The Daughters of Ys by M.T. Anderson and Jo Rioux
Rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️/5
Based on the old Britton tale, there is a wonderful and luscious kingdom called Ys where a magical queen and her king rule, but when the queen dies and leaves the king in mourning with two daughters, the dark secrets start to emerge.
I had never heard of this folktale and I feel like after reading the story, the choice of a graphic novel to depict it was fabulous. This story dives into the dark reality of what it takes to keep an empire and how we can’t always have a happy choice. The two sisters showed the duality of this thought and I really wanted to hate Dahut, the younger sister, but I felt like she was created by her father into this image that she was made to fill.
Jo Rioux’s art style really made this tale come to life and it was reminiscent of movies by Cartoon Saloon, like The Secret of Kells or Song of the Sea.
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Holidays - Marie Rioux , 2021.
Canadian . b. 1954 -
Oil on canvas , 42 x 54 in. 106.7 x 137.2 cm.
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have you ever gone shopping and seen someone walking around with a weird human-deer centaur thing? well her name is elaine if you even bothered to ask
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