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Through LEGO Compositions, Katherine Duclos Grounds Chaos in Color — Colossal

Last updated: March 7, 2025 11:39 am
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Katherine Duclos is a Vancouver-based artist who approaches each artwork with a color palette and no preconceived plan. Using modular LEGO bricks, she intuitively builds dense compositions, adding paint before rearranging the pieces again. Her most recent solo exhibition, titled “The light and color we carry,” highlights the importance of color in her work. This collection was created during a period of transition as Duclos moved to a new home with her family. As a neurodivergent artist, she used color as a grounding force, creating connections between specific hues and lights from her previous home.

A statement from the Vancouver Art Gallery describes how times of transition can be challenging for autistic families, and Duclos found solace in creating art during this chaotic period. Due to disabilities in spatial processing and rotating images, she faces challenges with traditional LEGO instructions. However, her son’s simple gesture of handing her four flat pieces with complementary colors sparked her love for LEGO art.

Each vibrant composition by Duclos is made to hang at any orientation, encouraging movement and fluctuation despite the blocky nature of the material. She is currently preparing for a solo exhibition scheduled for January next year. To stay updated on her work, you can follow her on Instagram and visit her website.

Duclos’ artwork showcases intricate LEGO compositions that reflect her unique approach to color and form. Each piece is a mesmerizing blend of hues and shapes, inviting viewers to explore the intricate details. Through her art, Duclos navigates the challenges of transition and change, finding a sense of control and order in the creative process. Her work is a testament to the power of art as a therapeutic and expressive outlet, offering a glimpse into the artist’s inner world.

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