Edith Lebeau
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Edith Lebeau
Edith Lebeau
Edith Lebeau, “Fire Season”, 2018, acrylic on wood. Canadian portrait artist based on the north shore of Montreal, Quebec.
Selected art by Cassandra Kim, Kelly McKernan, Nadezda, Daria Theodora, Andi Soto, Edith Lebeau, Alexandra Verhoven and Marie-Eve Proteau.
Modern Eden Gallery presents 'Year Of The Rabbit', a group art exhibition celebrating Lunar New Year and the next sign in the Chinese Zodiac cycle.
The exhibition will be on display until February 4 2023 at Eden Gallery, 1100 Sutter Street, San Francisco, CA 94109, open to the public for viewing the art safely with Covid precautions, and on view at the Modern Eden website.
Edith Lebeau Don't listen to the voices 2018
👩🎨 Edith Lebeau, 🧍♀️ Britta
Edith Lebeau’s “Certain Scars Can’t Be Seen” at Thinkspace Projects.
Currently on view by appointment at Thinkspace Projects in Los Angeles, California is artist Edith Lebeau’s solo exhibition, “Certain Scars Can’t Be Seen.”
Edith’s work is focused on mental health awareness. She tells stories through the portraits that she creates.
Lebeau is exploring through the eyes of different woman characters, the various fears and dark emotions that we have in the deepest recesses of our mind. She paints female figures who are facing their own insecurities. These women are left alone with these feelings and fears that we ourself try to forget and try to bury.
Her work is about struggle, fear, insecurities but also about strength and hope.
Edith wants to help break down the stigma surrounding mental illness and through her work she wants to help people who are dealing with mental illness know they are not alone.
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