Jbis Art is the vision of Jeffrey Bisaillon and Michael Bisaillon. The brothers were born in upstate
New York and have lived in various locations such as San Diego, Austin, Raleigh and Jacksonville,
FL. They are currently based back in their hometown in New York.
The Brothers have been producing art for over 20 years in many genres. Jeffrey has always
connected with the Abstract and has been painting abstracts for many years. Michael has
always connected with symbology and thematic elements in pop art. In 2010 the Brothers
started their 3D “Modern Simplicity Series” which was a total deviation from everything they
had done previously. They set out to develop a series that was crisp, clean, modern and
culminated in the perfect fusion of art and design. From that series came the “Modern Visage
Series” which utilized the idea of the cut out or cut through 3D space of the “Modern
Simplicity” combined with homage to iconic people or brands that we all admire and hold
deeply. As the Brothers worked together on the “Modern Visage Series” ideas began to emerge
involving Jeffrey’s love of the Abstract and his keen eye towards modern art and design and
Michael’s love of symbols and the digital art process. Every idea and style of art the Brothers
have a passion for would come to fruition and pave the way for the creation of many new Pop
Art inspired works.
As new technologies emerge and become available artists must utilize them while at the same
time respecting the artistic methods of the past. The brothers created a process where acrylic
painting on both canvas and panel is combined with mixed media, digital photography and
graphic design. Paint is flung through the air and drips down the panel and canvas while at the
same time incorporating the digital aspects of the artistic form for the Bisaillon Brothers works
to come together as a whole. This philosophy is the cornerstone of their artistic endeavors.
The brothers evoke an exciting commentary on the pop culture of today and the mid-20th
century. New technology, iconicism, globalisation and social media are given a modern
interpretation by combining acrylic painting with graphic design, vibrant colors and bold
brushwork on both 2D and 3D canvases. The brothers have a unique, hands-on approach to
creating their art. All of the pieces are mixed media and incorporate a range of mediums,
including canvas, wood, paint, pen, resin, spray paint, digital imagery and even building
materials.
It was 1996 and shortly after the brothers moved into a house in Austin Texas Jeffrey said to
Michael “The walls in this house are bare, we should make some art to hang” the rest is history
still being made...
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