Since 1990, Louis Claude Poirier has focused his artistic approach on three aspects:


• He defines his technique as FLUID DYNAMICS. As a self-taught painter, he describes his creation as primitive. He observes the tangible reality and translates it on canvas using grout and gravity, and by mixing substances. Then, in successive overlays, he befriends his work, accompanying it until the spark that indicates it has "arrived".


• While humanity should be the expression of light and joy, all its energy is used to create machines, [structures], [frames], like a multilayer fabric. This is the message that the artist is trying to evoke with his work.


• He’s concerned about the human condition and the pressure that society exerts on human [sensibility]. His painting is the subjective expression of a man who questions the fate of consciousness, the fire that was transmitted to men by the Titan Prometheus.


Louis Claude Poirier’s work has been exhibited in Montreal, New-York, The Hamptons, London and Edinburg.