My natural history illustration projects
Since 2025, I have been leading projects that are close to my heart, all dedicated to showcasing local biodiversity. I combine my environmental knowledge with my artistic sense to celebrate Quebec's fauna and flora. My art thus aims to be a bridge between science and beauty, an invitation to discover and cherish living things. Each illustration carefully pays tribute to our natural heritage, seeking to raise awareness of the richness and fragility of the species represented. It is above all a desire to weave a deep connection between the public and nature — transforming each species into a treasure that we wish to preserve.
"We protect what we love, and we love what we know." — Jacques Cousteau

The Mingan Project
The Mingan Project is a research-creation residency that will take place from mid-June to mid-July 2026 in the Mingan Archipelago National Park Reserve.
Conceived by artists Chantal De Serres (abstract art) and Catherine Plante (naturalist illustration), the project explores, through drawing and painting, the relationship between landscape, geological time, and the fragility of living things.

Biodiversity at the heart of our municipalities
In 2026 and 2027, I will create a collection of eight works celebrating the iconic biodiversity of the eight municipalities in the MRC d'Acton.
This project is made possible through the financial support of the Territorial Partnership Program of the Conseil des arts et des lettres du Québec.

The beauty and mystery of Acton's wetlands
Inspired by the natural richness of the five main wetland complexes of the MRC d'Acton, in 2025, I brought to life a collection of five artistic creations celebrating the fauna and flora of these ecosystems.
This project was made possible thanks to the MRC d'Acton Creation Support Grant.