is an international artist from Quebec, Canada who specializes in public murals, illustration, mask making and puppetry. Her most recent colorful, fantastical folk inspired body of work is scattered from Mexico, Usa,Canada, North Africa to west Africa as well as in India and Europe.
Creating imagined worlds for the viewer, her work invites a deeper consideration into the power of symbolism, myth, and metaphor.
Brissonnet’s art enforces connections between her work, herself, and the public in which it engages. Most importantly, her process is about becoming involved in communities where she can tell stories of peoples, their land, and their culture.
Wherever Brissonnet is creating there is likely to be a workshop, where she can share her experience. She seeks locations where art is not accessible and finds importance in working with children to inspire them to paint their stories with whatever materials they have.
Brissonnet's professional work is what enables her to travel to these conflict zones and rural communities. Leaving a colourful trace, her art has a feeling of accessibility as she visually translates her story, and that of others.
Brissonnet’s work exists as an imprint of change and inspiration for places she feels need it the most.