Serge Brunoni

Canadian

Born: France: Lagny-en-Barrois 1938
Died: Canada: Quebec, Trois-Rivières 2020-02-19
Selected works
Serge Brunoni
1938-2020
Oil on canvas
12 x 16 in
CAD 1600
Serge Brunoni
1938-2020
Ritz Carlton Montreal
Oil on canvas
10 x 12 in
CAD 1275
sold artworks
Serge Brunoni
1938-2020
Montreal
Oil on canvas
30 x 40 in
Sold
Serge Brunoni
1938-2020
Montreal, Quand l'hiver
Oil on canvas
24 x 30 in
Sold
Serge Brunoni
1938-2020
Oil on canvas
12 x 16 in
Sold
Serge Brunoni
1938-2020
Montreal, Sherbrooke Est
Oil on canvas
12 x 16 in
Sold
Serge Brunoni
1938-2020
Oil on board
10 x 12 in
Sold
Serge Brunoni
1938-2020
Oil on canvas
20 x 24 in
Sold
Serge Brunoni
1938-2020
Oil on board
10 x 12 in
Sold
Serge Brunoni
(1938 – 2020)
Always on time
Oil on canvas
20 x 24 in
Sold
Serge Brunoni
Montréal la Jacques Cartier
Oil on canvas
8 x 10 in
Sold
Serge Brunoni
Québec, enfin avril rue Buade
Oil on canvas
24 x 30 in
Sold
Biography
He had this ability to combine colors to create a special vibration that gave the illusion of movement. (Marie-Andrée Levasseur)
Three major themes can be found in his work; man within the isolation of nature, the city and railway stations. He paints a story around each one of these themes, and they compliment another. The city provides a stable, populous environment; the woods a return to self, freedom and appreciation of time; the train a link between the two.

Serge Brunoni was born in 1938 in Lagny-en-Barrois (France). Serge Brunoni leaves school to work in a factory at the age of 14 in a difficult post-WWII environment. After his military service in French Equatorial Africa, he returns to France where he misses Africa’s open spaces. This pushes Brunoni to leave for Canada in 1963.

Serge Brunoni had no idea which cities were involved, but when he landed at the port of Montreal with fifteen dollars in his pocket, the Frenchman quickly understood that it was not in this jungle that he wanted to drop his suitcases. He settled in Trois-Rivieres

On Christmas Eve 1969, his wife gave him a wooden box filled with paint tubes and brushes, the perfect gift for the artist she discovered in him. “I drew all my youth, as soon as I knew how to hold a pencil in fact. But I didn’t know I had this talent. ”

Studied at
Collections
Royal Bank of Canada, Kansas City Railroad, Scotia Bank, Power Corporation, Via Rail, Quebecker, Samson Bélair, Bank of Montreal, Saputo, Bombardier
Exhibitions
Awards
Professional Activities
Publications
Serge Brunoni: Saisir L’Instant, Serge Brunoni, Pierre St-Martin Editeur Inc. 2014