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At the Bastille Design Center Art Exposition, we discovered Johanne Paquette, an artist whose work transcends traditional painting to become a living expression of energy, intuition, and spiritual guidance. Her canvases are textured, vibrant, and pulsating with sacred geometry, creating an almost tangible connection between the unseen and the visible. Each piece resonates with intensity, inviting viewers into a space of reflection, inspiration, and awakening.
In this interview, Johanne shares the visionary force and spiritual depth behind her art, revealing how she channels divine messages into her transformative creations.
— SUNA MOYA
TRANSLATING THE DIVINE - THE VISIONARY ART OF JOHANNE PAQUETTE
Johanne Paquette’s art merges spirituality with energy, using sacred geometry to create transformative, immersive pieces that invite reflection and healing.

QCEG : What inspired you to bring spirituality and art together?
Johanne Paquette : From a young age, I felt a profound connection to energies and visions beyond the physical world. Art became my way of expressing these spiritual insights and making the unseen visible.
QCEG : How does a vision transform into a painting?
Johanne Paquette : A vision appears in my mind or during meditation. I sketch it loosely, then bring it to the canvas layer by layer, using colour, texture, and sometimes crystals to make the energy take tangible form.
QCEG : How do colours, textures, and stones enhance your work?
Johanne Paquette : Each colour vibrates differently; every texture and stone carries its own energy. Together, they amplify the emotion I want the viewer to feel. It’s energetic communication, not merely aesthetics.
QCEG : How does being a medium influence your art?
Johanne Paquette : It allows me to sense and channel energies from beyond. My work becomes a bridge between the spiritual and material worlds, offering a glimpse into unseen dimensions.
QCEG : Sacred geometry often appears in your work—how do you integrate it?
Johanne Paquette : Through mediumship, sacred geometry comes to me alongside the vision. I’m guided on how to incorporate it naturally—it forms part of the Divine message.
QCEG : What do you hope viewers feel when they see your art?
Johanne Paquette : I hope they feel inspired, healed, or awakened. My aim is to create a space where energy flows and people connect with themselves and the universe.
QCEG : How does creating spiritual art affect your own energy?
Johanne Paquette : Painting with this Divine energy fills me with gratitude and peace. I feel guided, supported, and aligned with something greater than myself.
QCEG : What is it like to exhibit your work in Paris
Johanne Paquette : It is a personal milestone and a way to share the messages within my art. I want these works to shine across the world.
QCEG : Are there new directions or projects you are exploring?
Johanne Paquette : I’m developing immersive experiences that combine art, sound, and energy healing—spaces where people can step inside the artwork and feel its messages multidimensionally.
QCEG : How do you envision your art evolving?
Johanne Paquette : With joy and gratitude. I currently have several works in progress, including a 22-painting Tarot deck revealed through my visions. WOW.
QCEG : Any final thoughts for viewers or aspiring artists?
Johanne Paquette : I hope my art encourages people to feel, reflect, and connect with a deeper part of themselves. It isn’t just about seeing—it’s about sensing and allowing the energy to move through you. That is the true gift of this work.
