
Montreal-based Claire Milbrath’s faux-naïf paintings feature recurring characters that serve as partial avatars for the artist, who uses them to process emotions like anxiety and boredom

Milbrath draws on the folk art aesthetics of Maud Lewis but her imaginative world is tinged with her own sensibility, which is colored by humour.

Milbrath also creates drawings and textile works and since 2012 has served as editor in chief of Editorial Magazine.

Claire Milbrath’s website, here.
Instagram, here.
On Artsy, here.
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They definitely have a certain feeling to them. Kind of like a hive mind, they are so much alike. I especially like the woman at the kitchen table.
I like the hive mind idea, true.