
Artiste - Peintre
Marcel Morin was born on the 13th of
September, 1962 in Gravelbourg, (Saskatchewan)
Canada. Morin always liked to draw from a
tender age and pursued his artistic formation in
the province of Quebec after his parents moved
near Montreal in 1976. Sister Yvette Martin was
his teacher who taught him the fundamentals of
perspective and all the skills associated with a
solid basis in the graphic arts.
After this first initiation, Morin went on to college in Hull (Quebec) where he
perfected himself in painting and other forms of art. He enter the seminary in 1983
during which he graduated from St. Paul's University in Ottawa, Canada, with a
Bachelor’s Degree in Theology. Morin returned to Art in 1988 by registering at
Universite du Quebec a Montreal (The University of Quebec in Montreal) where he
obtained a Bachelor’s Degree in Fine Arts. During these years of studies, he also
exhibited many times in Montreal and belonged to the "Le Cercle des Artistes-
Peintres et sculpteurs du Quebec" ( the Circle of Painters and Sculptors of Quebec)
and he was also a member of a printers' studio (L 'Atelier Circulaire) where he
worked to create etchings. These organizations gave him the chance to show his
work locally and abroad. "Le Cercle " permitted him to exhibit his work in Assisi,
Italy, in Coimbra, Portugal, and in a old castle in Spain. The “Autumn Show” was
also the opportunity to proof his talent. He won the Grand prize in 1990, the Silver
Medal in 1999 and the Gold in 2000. In 2002 he won the second prize (silver
medal) in “Art Chretien” in Brussels, Belgium.
Marcel Morin was able to attract the attention of the known art critic in Quebec
called: Mr .Guy Robert. His book :" le Pluralisme dans I' Art du Quebec ",
Ed. Iconia 1998 (Pluralism in the Art of Quebec ). Morin is among the 200
artists chosen for this large book on the various trends in Art within the province
of Quebec. He can also be found in "New Art International" for the year 2000-2001
(Ed. Book Art Press) in which the viewer may find a unusual connection between
popular piety and disability.
In the course of his journey, Morin has sought to investigate different styles as well
as contents that gravitate around themes related to the plight of Man. He is now
revisiting the narrative tradition in Art by way of familiar stories taken from
Literature, myths and fairytales. |