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Eye Poetry

Photography serves as a way to record memories of the places I love most.

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Irene is a Canadian fine art photographer based in Montreal. Originally from Toronto, her creative journey is rooted in a lifelong fascination with travel and the desire to document the essence of the places she visits. Her practice began as a way to preserve memories of much-loved locations. Whether capturing the streets of her current home or the European cities she once dreamed of, her photography serves as a personal record of her journeys and the specific atmosphere of urban life.

Visual voice

Eye Poetry focuses on the quiet details of travel and urban life, translating fleeting moments into lasting visual records. Her work explores the architecture and spirit of cities like Montreal and Paris, emphasizing a nostalgic connection to place through a fine art lens.
Travel PhotographyUrban LandscapesFine Art PrintsMemory DocumentationCanadian Art
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Eye Poetry — questions answered

Where is the artist based?

Irene is a Canadian photographer currently living and working in Montreal, having moved there from her birthplace of Toronto.

What inspired her to start photography?

Her passion for travel ignited her interest in photography, using the medium to record memories of the places she visits.

Does her work feature specific locations?

Yes, her collection includes imagery from her travels, as well as scenes from Montreal and her native Toronto, often reflecting her interest in Paris.

What is the primary theme of her collection?

The work focuses on the intersection of travel and memory, documenting the unique atmosphere and details of much-loved locations.

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