**Lèche-Vitrines**
Acrylic on canvas, 9” x 12”
By David Dossett
David Dossett’s latest painting, *Lèche-Vitrines*, captures a heartwarming winter scene in downtown Montréal. Against the backdrop of falling and blowing snow, an adult pulls a toboggan with two children bundled up for the cold. The group walks past the iconic Simons department store, its glowing windows offering a contrast to the frosty outdoors. Despite the chilly weather, the piece radiates a sense of warmth, nostalgia, and the magic of simple family outings during the holiday season.
The title, *Lèche-Vitrines*, translates from French to "window shopping"—a charming expression that evokes the image of pressing one’s face to the glass to peer inside. The work not only celebrates the joys of winter but also nods to the rich cultural heritage of Québec.
Simons, the department store depicted in the painting, is a beloved family-owned business headquartered in Québec City. With its blend of unique fashion, home décor, and impeccable customer service, Simons has charmed shoppers since 1840. Unlike many large chain stores, it retains its authenticity and character. While Simons has expanded to cities like Toronto, its Québec roots remain strong, making it a cherished destination for locals and visitors alike.
Through *Lèche-Vitrines*, Dossett invites viewers to relive their own memories of snow-filled adventures and holiday magic while discovering the charm of one of Canada’s most treasured department stores.