Martin Brouillette Canadian, b. 1971
Learning to Trust the Color, 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 something I’ve had to grow into as an artist — allowing color to lead instead of trying to control it. In my original sketches, I often...
This title speaks to something I’ve had to grow into as an artist —
allowing color to lead instead of trying to control it. In my original
sketches, I often start with uncertain, tentative marks. The color
comes later, sometimes unexpectedly, and shifts the direction of the
painting. It brings clarity, movement, and joy — if I let it.
Over time, I’ve come to see color not as something to manage, but
as something to listen to. It carries feeling, intuition, presence.
allowing color to lead instead of trying to control it. In my original
sketches, I often start with uncertain, tentative marks. The color
comes later, sometimes unexpectedly, and shifts the direction of the
painting. It brings clarity, movement, and joy — if I let it.
Over time, I’ve come to see color not as something to manage, but
as something to listen to. It carries feeling, intuition, presence.