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This painting is made with dry pastel from Senellier and Girault, whose artist appreciates the liveliness of the colors and their durability. The clear frame is sober.
In this composition the artist wanted to express his admiration for Dutch painters.
The still life makes it possible to match objects to offer the viewer a motionless journey; here we have the shells, the fruits that quench our thirst during this bucolic walk.
« I would like to paint the essence of life, that which generates enthusiasm. »
Pascal Dabre is an award-winning artist based in France whose paintings are exhibited nationally, as well as in Japan and the United States. Additionally, his art is featured in publications such as Univers des Arts, Pratique des Arts, La Nouvelle République, Ouest France, and more. Dabre describes his artistic practice as being born from a need to "translate life." His distinctive figurative and expressive style is expressed through acrylics and oils on canvas or linen.