Serge Brunoni (b. 1938, Lorraine, France) is a self-taught painter who immigrated to Canada in the 1960s and established his practice in Trois-Rivières, Quebec. His work explores three enduring themes: the solitude of nature, the vitality of the city, and the transitory life of railway stations. With bold colour and direct composition, Brunoni creates narratives that balance freedom, community, and passage. His paintings are held in private and corporate collections across Canada.