Des artistes visuels talentueux s’affronteront en direct pour créer leurs meilleures œuvres en seulement 20 minutes, dans un format prédéfini. Observez leur processus créatif captivant et votez pour votre œuvre préférée à la fin de chaque tour.
Les gagnants des deux premiers tours se retrouveront en finale pour couronner le grand vainqueur de la soirée!
Toutes les œuvres seront disponibles lors d’une vente aux enchères silencieuse, vous offrant l’occasion unique d’acquérir une pièce originale et inédite.
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Artists
Artists can apply to compete. Also, most events have a ‘Wildcard’ easel, where artists leave their names at the door and we draw at random to pick the Wildcard Artist. To be a potential wildcard artist, just buy a ticket and show up!
Confirmed Competitors
Art Battle Montreal
13 confirmed artists
ACCRO D'ART
Abderrahim is a multidisciplinary, self-taught artist and mixed media enthusiast who discovered his true passion for art while studying architecture. He specializes in Arabic calligraphy but also explores a wide range of other artistic styles. His diverse background allows him to blend traditional techniques with contemporary creativity.
Carter is a multidisciplinary artist who works primarily in acrylic but continually pushes beyond the canvas. Drawn to the creation of objects, he uses art as a way to interpret and transform the world around him. Always carrying a sketchbook on the metro, he finds inspiration in everyday movement and chance encounters. His work often emerges from unexpected collisions of basketball, fashion, history, politics, and urban space. From crafting a kimono‑bomber hybrid to building a sneaker crown, he treats every idea as an open possibility.
Celine creates abstract‑surrealist dreamscapes that bridge the earthly and ethereal. Blending fluidity with geometric precision, her work explores the tension between order and chaos, stillness and movement. Shaped by a multicultural and mystical upbringing, her style draws from Taoist ink‑painting, magical‑realism, and surrealist depth. Trained in representational art since age 10, she now paints while studying metaphysics, ecology, and sacred geometry.
ÉloiseArts is an artist from Montreal. Painting is the one place where she doesn’t feel the limits of her body—art allows her to connect with the most authentic part of herself. She especially loves portraits, nature, and animals, and describes her style as poetic and metaphorical. She works in mixed media, including acrylic and oil painting.
Born in Paris and adopted by Lachine, Gaëlle Eber is a painter and pastelist whose artistic journey began early and continued throughout her education. Her work shifts between landscape and portrait, guided by mood and weather, often drawing inspiration from the banks of Lachine and its inhabitants — from geese and reeds to walkers and cyclists.
Josiane discovered her artistic talent a few years ago and has loved creating ever since. She’s excited to share her work and participate in the contest, looking forward to the experience and connecting with fellow artists.
Kina is a multidisciplinary artist currently practicing acrylic and oil painting from The Loft Art Studios in Ottawa. She received her Bachelor of Fine Arts from Concordia University in Montreal. She co-founded the artist collective Artawa with her partner in 2016. She currently teaches painting and drawing to all ages at the Ottawa School of Arts in Orleans. She is also a member of the Urban Art Collective.
La Boheme creates and shares visions rooted in her Afro-Caribbean heritage. Having lived in over five countries from a young age, she learned to be a global citizen with a nomadic heart. A deep explorer who speaks five languages, she constantly seeks hidden beauty around her. She translates her thoughts, observations, and inner worlds into visual forms, transforming what words cannot capture into vivid, living visions.
Lioness is a Montreal‑based painter studying Studio Arts at Concordia University. Trained in classical oil painting and film at Carver Center in the U.S., she developed a strong foundation in composition, lighting, and visual storytelling. Her work sits between figuration and abstraction, exploring music, community, and shared environments. With Haitian and Jamaican roots, she uses color and island motifs to translate her connections to people and spaces.
Océane is a multidisciplinary artist whose practice is rooted in oil painting, drawn to its depth, luminosity, and expressive range. With curiosity as her guide, she explores various techniques and mediums, but it is the energy of people—their emotions, moments, and connections—that fuels her creative drive. Through her work, Océane seeks to capture the universal vibration that binds us, blending sensitivity, intensity, and vitality on the canvas.
Saranya is a mom of three boys (two human, one fur baby) and a passionate artist who finds joy in turning simple ideas into expressive visuals. Her journey began with curiosity, experimenting with colors, textures, and layered effects, gradually refining her style. Art has become more than a hobby—it’s a way to pause, reflect, and express what words can’t. Inspired by the beauty in everyday moments, she hopes to create art that encourages others to do the same.
VANIA is a street artist based in Montreal since 2018. He got his start in the 2000s graffiti scene and later trained in General Arts. His work leans into a neo‑figurative style, pulling inspiration from movies, comics, photography, and the visual language of today’s pop culture.
Yan D. Soloh, confirmed artist, autodidact, devotes himself exclusively to painting since the turn of the century. From his works emerge several sets of themes: the surrealism of Dali, the mystical onirism of Bosch, distressed expressionism of Munch and the religious iconography of Chagall. The artist uses different media, canvas, canvas-lins and synthetic canvas. As a medium, he uses oil and sometimes subtly incorporates acrylic.