Louis Paradis

Louis Paradis
Born July 6, 1959
Montmagny, Quebec, Canada
Nationality Canadian
Area(s) Writer, Penciller, Artist, Inker, Letterer, Colorist
Awards Grand prix Comic art Contest " Les Grands Voiliers " 1984 ;
fifth distinction Prix Solaris 1984.

Louis Paradis (born July 6, 1959) is a Canadian comics artist, writer and illustrator from Montmagny, Quebec, Canada.

He is considered as a master in the realism comics field in Québec.[1]

Biography

Very young at the age of 15, Louis Paradis published his first comic book in 1974.

After he obtained his Degree in graphic design from CEGEP of Rivière-du-Loup, he learned the craft of comic book especially by observing the work of artists like John Buscema, Harold Foster, Burne Hogarth, Jean Giraud dit Moebius, Jack Kirby, Barry Windsor-Smith, and also André Juillard.

He made a few illustrations for the Québec science fiction magazine Solaris in the early 1980s.

In 1984, Louis Paradis wins first prize in the Comic art Contest " Les Grands Voiliers ", jointly organized by the daily newspaper Le Soleil and the Salon international du livre de Québec (International Book Fair of Quebec). He participated in the exhibition Et Vlan ! On s'expose... 15 ans de bande dessinée dans la région de Québec (Wham! We exhibit ... 15 years of comics in the Quebec City region) organized by the Société des Créateur(trice)s et Ami(e)s de la Bande Dessinée (a.k.a. ScaBD) (Society of Designers and Friends of the Comic Art) in 1985.

Later, Louis Paradis participated in the creation of the magazine Sextant, Québécois Comics periodical publication launched with the help of graphic design students in 1986. This does not prevent him from also contribute to the Québec comics magazine, Bambou.

He organized a major event, Le printemps de la bande dessinée (The Spring of the comic art) which takes place over several weeks at the Musée du Bas-Saint-Laurent in Rivière-du-loup in 1987.

On scripts from Anne Sigier, he produced comic albums in color on the theme of Christianity.

He participated in the adventure of Zine Zag comics magazine in 1998. Louis Paradis then joined the group Grafik Sismik in the late 1990s.

Bibliography

Comic art

Albums

Periodical publications Magazines

Exhibitions

Group exhibitions

Awards

See also

References

Bibliography and sources

  • Ce sont les BD du Soleil et Tintin qui ont tout déclenché, interview with Louis Paradis realized by Gilles Angers, page C-6, Le Soleil (Crayons de Soleil section), Wednesday January 8, 1986, Québec ;
  • Un créateur de Montmagny décroche des contrats aux É.U., by Gilles Angers, page B-6, in Le Soleil (Crayons de Soleil section), Tuesday April 30, 1987, Québec ;
  • La bande dessinée au Québec, 1994, Mira Falardeau, éditions du Boréal, collection Boréal Express, Montréal ;
  • Bande dessinée québécoise : répertoire bibliographique à suivre, 1996, Bernard Dubois, éditions D.B.K., Sillery ;
  • Le Phylactère maudit, interview realized by Michel Pleau, page, dans Zine Zag, issue number 1, December 1998, éditions Publika, Saint-Martin ;
  • BDQ, Répertoire des publications de bandes dessinées au Québec des origines à nos jours, 1999, Michel Viau, éditions Mille-Îles, Laval ;
  • Histoire de la bande dessinée au Québec, 2008, Mira Falardeau, VLB éditeur, collection Études québécoises, Montréal.

External links

Notes

  1. Falardeau M., Histoire de la bande dessinée au Québec, VLB éditeur, collection Études québécoises, Montréal, 2008
  2. Proulx Lise, Les résultats du concours de bande dessinée, page 2, Le Soleil, section Crayons de Soleil, Québec, April 27, 1984
  3. Pomerleau Luc, Présentation des Prix Solaris : catégorie BD, page 32, Solaris issue number 58, Québec, november-december 1984
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