Martin Brouillette Canadian, b. 1971
The Doubt Didn't Last, 2025
pencil, acrylic and oil on canvas
60 x 48 in
152.4 x 121.9 cm
152.4 x 121.9 cm
This title speaks to a familiar part of my process — that early phase where I’m unsure, questioning each move, feeling my way through the unknown. But often, something begins...
This title speaks to a familiar part of my process — that early phase
where I’m unsure, questioning each move, feeling my way through
the unknown. But often, something begins to shift. A line finds its
rhythm, a color opens the space, and suddenly the painting starts
to guide me instead of the other way around.
The doubt doesn’t disappear entirely, but it loosens its grip. And
that’s where the work begins to breathe.
where I’m unsure, questioning each move, feeling my way through
the unknown. But often, something begins to shift. A line finds its
rhythm, a color opens the space, and suddenly the painting starts
to guide me instead of the other way around.
The doubt doesn’t disappear entirely, but it loosens its grip. And
that’s where the work begins to breathe.