Xavier Laloux – A Montreal-born Canadian contemporary painter who has built strong relationships with several communities across Quebec. One of his most memorable moment was in 2018, when he organized, and participated in "L’art de s’unir", a collaborative mural painting project between Montreal and local Haitian artists, as reported by the Montreal Gazette.
His creativity leads the viewers into a poetic,
limit-free world, combining abstract and figurative features. Xavier’s art brings transparency into human
emotions by exploring recurrent themes: freedom, creativity, motivation, love, and most importantly, the discomfort of
growth. A committed artist, he uses his talent to communicate what is close to his heart, inspire the viewers and give joy to those facing difficulties and challenges.
Xavier has been invited to multiple
events to perform or paint live on stage, including Quebec’s popular “Francofolies” and the “Quebec City Summer Festival”, in addition to attending fundraising events for
charities, such as the Canadian Mental Health Association – Montreal Branch.
After years of work and
preparation, his recent collection, “Il était une foi l’amour”, is now exhibited for the first time.