Theo Pelmus (Romania), 'Self Portrait / Reflection 12', 2004, Acrylic on Canvas, 40 x 30 inches, $650. Rare, unusual, one of a kind woven painting. Basically, two paintings on paper, both cut in hundreds of 1/4 inch strips, then woven into one final piece. Cut paintings. They are literally two paintings sliced and woven into each other. Unknown artist & origin. Acquired in vintage shop in Montreal in the 1990’s. Measures 37.5 width x 43 height / inches. Black metal frame. $3200. Scooter LaForge (New York, USA), Anatomy Class, Oil on Canvas, 40 x 40 inches, 2007, Collection of La Petite Mort Gallery, USD$12,500. Martin Ouellette, In Between Layers, Mixed Media on Board, 36 x 36 inches, 2010, Collection of La Petite Mort Gallery. $1450 Aleks Bartosik (Toronto, Canada), She Does Not Want to Ride the Pain Anymore, Acrylic, Conté, Pencil, & Oil on Canvas, 48 x 48 inches, 2011, Gallery Collection. $3500 Theo Pelmus (Romania), A Touch of Genius, Mixed media on paper, Signed 'Theo Pelmus Made in Ottawa 2008' on front, written on the back 'Sell this when I will become famous & have shows in MOMA', $225. Juan Carlos Noria aka Royal (Barcelona, Spain), Third Eye, Collage, Ink, Watercolor, Spray Paint, Marker, Vintage publication, 2004, $350. Joyce Westrop (Ottawa, Canada), Remnants of an Age, 2008, Tire remnant, plexiglas and wire, 24 x 24.25 x 13.5 inches. (Front View). $2200. Melanie Garcia, Swimming Pool, Cold Buffet Series, Digital C-Print, 44 x 60 inches, 2004, Edition of 6, $1600 framed. (some aging) C. L. (Mexico City), Untitled 2014, Mixed media on paper, 10 x 10 inches, $150. Boris Torres (New York, USA), Male Portraits, 2009, Watercolor on Paper, 6 x 9 inches, Signed on back, SOLD, Caleb Speller (Victoria, BC), Untitled, Collage, 13 x 16 inches, 2010, $225 framed. Peter Shmelzer (Ottawa, Canada), Better Than Blood Series, Oil on Canvas, 18 x 24 inches, 2006, $2250. Naruki Kukita (New York USA), Man's Head, 16 x 20 inches approx. Graphite on Paper, 2014. USD$800. Maero, on New Zealand National Geographic Map By Natalie Bruvels (Ottawa, Canada) Measures approx. 22 x 36 inches. GIFTED. Herman Ruhland (Perth, Canada), 'Resolve' 2004, Oil & Mixed Media on Canvas, 10 x 13 inches framed, $225.   Artist: Jean-Guy, From the series 'Queens', Original Ink on Paper,  8 x 10 inches approx., signed 'Jean-Guy 1999', SOLD. Jean-Guy, From the series 'Queens', Original Ink on Paper,  8 x 10 inches approx., signed 'Jean-Guy 1999', $300. Jean-Guy, From the series 'Queens', Original Ink on Paper,  8 x 10 inches approx., signed 'Jean-Guy 1999', $300. Rob Ford, by Peter Shmelzer, 22 x 35 inches,  Oil on vintage shooting range poster, 2014, $850. Noriko Shinohara (New York, USA), The First Experience, 2015, Double-sided hand-made Postcard on Watercolor Paper, Ink, Custom made Stamp by the Artist, Made Exclusively for LPM Gallery. Approx 12 x 18cm. USD$800. Collection of La Petite Mort Gallery. Front View. Noriko Shinohara (New York, USA), The First Experience, 2015, Double-sided hand-made Postcard on Watercolor Paper, Ink, Custom made Stamp by the Artist, Made Exclusively for LPM Gallery. Approx 12 x 18cm. USD$800. Collection of La Petite Mort Gallery. Back View. Juno Youn (Toronto, Canada), 'Clown', Original Drawing  on paper, in beautiful wood vintage frame, Drawing measures 4 x 6 inches, Framed: 8.5 x 10 inches, $225. Alejandro Dorda Mevs aka Axel Void (Berlin, Germany), 'Nothing New for Trash Like You', Acrylic applied with syringe on found wooden table, 60 inches in circumference, In collaboration with the US. Embassy of Ottawa, Canada. $4500. Anonymous Street Sign. Collection of La Petite Mort Gallery Archives. SOLD.









































Anonymous Street Sign. Acquired in New York (USA), Collection of La Petite Mort Gallery Archives, $350. Robert Filippini (New York & Moscow), Poster, folds in 4 segments, 32 x 23 inches. 1990's. Some aging. $150. Peter Shmelzer (Ottawa, Canada), How the Arrogant Have Devoured Us, Better Than Blood Series, Oil on Canvas, 20 x 24 inches, 2006. Private Collection Katarina Janeckova Walshe (Bratislavia), 'So Many Fish, So Little Time'. Ink, Acrylic & Gold Paint on Paper, 27 x 39 inches, 2014, $600. Collage, Billy Mavreas (Montreal, Canada), Collage, Vintage imagery, 5 x 6 inches, 2010, Signed and dated on verso, $45. Unknown Artist, (Ottawa, Canada), Machinato, Signed Lithograph, Edition 2/12, Approx. 1990's. 22 x 15 inches. $200. Victor Hernandez Castillo (Mexico City, Mexico), Perro del Calvaro, Etching, 8.5 x 11 inches, Edition 8/15, 2006, $250. Peter Shmelzer (Ottawa, Canada), Greetings from the Living End', 2004, Oil on Canvas, 40 x 40 inches, SOLD. 
Peter Shmelzer (Ottawa, Canada), 'Lamentations for the Last Born', 2005, Oil on Canvas, 32 x 25 inches, SOLD. Peter Shmelzer, Got Love, Got Love Series, Oil on Canvas, 30 x 40 inches, 2008, SOLD.
Scooter LaForge (New York, USA), Levitation, Oil on Canvas, 40 x 40 inches, 2007. Private Collection. Scooter LaForge (New York, USA), Painting on Wood Panel. Originally the front of the bar at La Petite Mort Gallery. (Only the front wood panel remains now). Designed & commissioned in 2010, entitled 'Hope, Not Dope'. Made specifically for LPM Gallery, based on the harshness of the neighbourhood of the gallery, at the time. Private Collection of Guy Berube..

Archives: Paintings & Drawings for Sale

‘LPM Gallery is Canada’s Coney Island’   – Felipe Bracelis, Curator & Visionary, 2013

La Petite Mort (a French reference to the tense throes of orgasm) is a befitting name for a gallery with an appetite for the ecstatic. Definitely sexy and committed to indulgence, La Petite Mort is an eclectic ode to diversity. Home to a wide range of contemporary artwork, including paintings, sculptures, photographs, “objets trouvés” & mixed media, the gallery’s owner, Guy Bérubé, is focused on examining the synergy between artistic expression and true design, guided by the principle that the harmony of the two result in the highest form of creation. Constant events at the gallery, such as the ‘One Night Stand’ 24 hour-art-happenings & weekly spots for emerging talent, keep the space consistently vibrant, while stunning exhibits showcase a colorful mix of local, regional & international contemporary talent that will appeal to creative collectors.    

– Andrew Ritchie, PRESTON Magazine

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