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Photography

Rob Fillion

Rob studied photography in the 1970 and worked as a photographer for the National Museums of Canada and as Chief Photographer at the National Gallery.


His art is influenced by the work of composers and writers as much as by painters and photographers. Equally at home in the wilderness of Canada’s far north as in the streets of Venice, his art describes the world to others more as interpretive dance than as documentary.
 

His work forms part of private, public and corporate collections and is represented by Galerie Old Chelsea, Chelsea, Quebec.

 Available Works 

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