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Artistic approach and biography of the artist

Artistic approach and biography of the artist Édith Cambrini

Artistic approach

In Edith Cambrini's works, we sometimes perceive echoes of the Cosmos and the Infinite, a quest to express the inexpressible. Cambrini, an authentic artist, deploys a language where words and gestures rarely seem sufficient to contain the magnitude of what she wishes to share. Each work thus becomes an extension of her inner universe, a profound dialogue with the very essence of existence.

Having grown up in the heart of nature, between the woods and the banks of a lake, Cambrini developed a rich imagination from a young age. Faced with the immensity of water and trees, she covered sheet after sheet with lines and colors, infusing each gesture with a unique sensitivity. Her encounter with art was initially intuitive, but it was later enriched by university training in social work, where she explored the power of creative expression in an innovative approach. This journey marked a decisive turning point in her life: she then devoted herself fully to her artistic career, while exploring various disciplines such as singing, dancing, writing, theater, and finally, painting.

Her creations quickly attracted attention: they were published in L.ART en Loire and exhibited internationally, notably in New York. Cambrini, now considered an accomplished artist, deploys an instinctive gesture, both emotional and spiritual. For nearly ten years, she has dedicated herself entirely to art, each work radiating this singular light that invites contemplation and, for some, healing.

Biography

Édith Cambrini is a multidisciplinary artist from the Eastern Townships of Quebec, now based in Montreal, where she creates large-format contemporary abstract paintings in her studio-gallery at Ateliers 3333. In addition to her career in painting, she is also an accomplished photographer, known for her luminous works and her nature-inspired shots, with a particular interest in trees, which she captures with a unique sensitivity.

The 3333 workshops are the result of collaboration between artist Marc Seguin, the government of Quebec, the city of Montreal, the Angus development company and Huotco.

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