Abitibi-Témiscamingue: A Nature That Gives Life Abitibi-Témiscamingue: A Nature That Gives Life MA, musée d'art de Rouyn-Noranda and the Corporation de La maison Dumulon
God has never given a more beautiful present than clay to any people. That is a quote from Félix-Antoine Savard, missionary and writer from the beginning of the […]
Born with a devoted mother and a chatty father, I carry my stories, many from the Témiscamingue, since my first experiences in 2000. Even if I mostly create […]
In the foreground, on the left, Richard Desjardins.
Mount Cheminis, often called Mount Chaudron (‘Cauldron’) is truly an iconic place. It is an inselberg, a geological anomaly, that is 527 metres high. It is the second-highest […]
Impatience… I’ve been desperately waiting for spring for a few days now and my eagerness is growing as I see the snow flakes falling, a surge of winter […]
These are four unknown miners. Probably in the 40s or 50s.
“The citizens of our cities noticed several loggers walking down the streets this week. We just started hiring log drivers for the spring drive, that is coming sooner […]