Patrick St. Germain's dreamlike "Callahan" draws inspiration from Spanish artists of the early 20th century. Painted with a palette of warm neutrals and bold red hues, his acrylic-on-Masonite work gives a nod to Surrealism while imbuing it with a strong abstract form. CB2 exclusive.
Patrick St. Germain is a Montreal-based artist who works mostly with acrylic paint, resin, metallics and pastels. He describes his style of art as primarily abstract, textural and complex. "I love to explore the grandeur of nature by weaving abstraction and landscape into my own personal visual language."