To Claude Langevin painting is second nature, self-taught he continues to derive pleasure from his craft. He has been painting for more than 30 years.
Influenced by Tom Thompson and Clarence Gagnon, Claude paints both country and city scenes of Quebec and the Maritimes. Much of his inspiration comes from scenes around his home in Saint-Adele, in the beautiful Laurentian area just north of Montreal.
Claude is a member of the Institute of Figurative Arts and is held in many galleries and private collections.