Jodi Le Bigre is a Canadian-born artist currently based in the
northeast of Scotland. Her most commonly used mediums are oil on wood panel and
copperplate etching, though she also produces pencil drawings, linocuts, and
watercolours.
Some of Jodi’s prints are currently on exhibit in Aberdeen at the Claremont Gallery and at the Rosemount Gallery.
For commissions, sales, or other inquiries, Jodi can be contacted at jodilebigre (at) gmail (dot) com.
Her work explores the most delicate moments of our daily lives through
the disparate metaphors of medieval imagery and the familiar but distant worlds
of folk narrative. In its myriad details and textures, Jodi’s work subtly
reflects the diverse influences present in her life from having lived in
Canada, Japan, France and Scotland. Eschewing abstraction, she embraces the power
of figurative and narrative symbolism.
Jodi learned the bulk of her printing technique at the Atelier de
Belleville in Paris, but is mostly self-taught in the medium of oil painting.
She also has a keen interest in the field of illustration and has taken on
commissions in the past.
Juried exhibits in which she has taken part include:
Lessedra Miniprint Exhibition 2012 Sofia, Bulgaria
Lessedra Miniprint Exhibition 2011 Sofia, Bulgaria
Presstige Print Exhibition 2011 Aberdeen, Scotland
Juried exhibits in which she has taken part include:
Lessedra Miniprint Exhibition 2012 Sofia, Bulgaria
Lessedra Miniprint Exhibition 2011 Sofia, Bulgaria
Presstige Print Exhibition 2011 Aberdeen, Scotland
Aberdeen Artists Exhibition 2011 Aberdeen, Scotland
78ème Salon d'Art 2010 Étampes, France
La Nuit de l'Estampe Contemporaine 2010 Paris, France
Some of Jodi’s prints are currently on exhibit in Aberdeen at the Claremont Gallery and at the Rosemount Gallery.