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Locality: Toronto, Ontario

Phone: +1 647-629-8305



Website: www.mashacavallier.com

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Masha Cavallier Photography 05.06.2021

The Light of Hope. No matter how broken you feel right now, you will fly again. New portion of quarantine restrictions is a reason to search for light and Hope. ***... *** #ptbokawartha #ptbocanada #torontolife #ptbophotographer #torontophotography See more

Masha Cavallier Photography 18.05.2021

Some pics from Previous Photoshoot. It’s can be an inspection for today. *** *** *** ***... #portraits #portrait #portraits_ig #pixel_ig #portraiture #expofilm3k #portrait_perfection #portraitstyles_gf #snowisblack #portraits_universe #featurepalette #bleachmyfilm #portraitmood #featurepalette #rsa_portraits #makeportraits #profile_vision #top_portraits #life_portraits #postthepeople #quietthechaos #2instagood #way2ill #justgoshoot #artofvisuals #l0tsabraids #ftwotw #igPodium_portraits #ftmedd

Masha Cavallier Photography 16.05.2021

Your Fine Art Portrait: how to find concept. #torontophotographer #ptbocanada #portraitphotography

Masha Cavallier Photography 26.04.2021

#portraitphotography #photoshoot #torontophotographer #ptbocanada

Masha Cavallier Photography 06.03.2021

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Masha Cavallier Photography 23.02.2021

24x16 Framed giclee print, signed and numbered. Available in editions of 5 each size: 24x26 30x20 45x30... Confession of Pierrot from Pierrot: the broken girl, V002-2017

Masha Cavallier Photography 20.02.2021

"Tell me the story about how the sun loved the moon so much he died every night just to let her breathe" -confession of Pierrot from Pierrot: the broken girl fine art series.

Masha Cavallier Photography 09.02.2021

Pierrot, Harlequin and Scapin painted 300 years ago by Antoine Watteau (16841721). Pierrot stands apart from his troupe, isolated in the brilliant white of his... costume while the others huddle together behind him in a riot of sumptuous colour. *** A Boy as Pierrot by Jean-Honoré Fragonard (17321806) There he is again 60 years later, in his infancy as a rosy-cheeked and helplessly naïve child, his hands lost in the ungainly sleeves of his tunic. *** Veronica as a Clown by John Armstrong (18931973) He's there in the aftermath of the Second World War, not the titular figure of John Armstrong's 1950 canvas but as a receding character in the background, fighting a losing battle against the cruelty of the elements with his umbrella. Such is the lot of Pierrot, visual art tells us. Always struggling, always alienated, always doomed to succumb to tragic defeat, he has suffered the barbarity of the world for three long centuries. *** *** *** Instagram - art.pierrotsoul