Guest Post by Amy Johnson of Puces POP
As curators for Puces POP we're always excited to find new and inspiring artists in our own town. One of the great things about living in Montreal is that it acts like a magnet for creativity, which means there's a constant flow of artistic types migrating to the city. Raymond Biesinger is one of those people, having recently transplanted from Edmonton to La Belle Province.
Raymond's illustrations caught our eye right away with their high contrast and bold graphic presence, he has quickly become a Puces POP favorite. No stranger to the world of craft fairs, Raymond was the organizer behind Edmonton's long running Royal Bison Craft & Art Fair . If Raymond's Illustrations looks familiar it's probably because he's been printed in just about everything you can imagine; from Nylon and Dwell to The New York Times and The Globe & Mail. For more on Raymond's work visit fifteen.ca.
Guest Post by Amy Johnson & Marilis Cardinal of Puces POP
Puces Pop Craft FairMarch 5th & 6th at L'Eglise St-Enfant Jesus, Montreal, Quebec
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I would definitely like to have this bicycle poster on my wall!
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These are incredible. I love the last one, especially.
i love that last one as well! :-)
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