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Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
39.4x39.4in
About this artwork
This painting was inspired by Maxime le Forestier's song: "The blue house....hanging on the hill...San-Francisco..." Unrealistic, my painting gives the impression of a light setting sun blending into to a light mist in the background. The work, like most of my paintings, is produced on a canvas frame with a knife, brush, finger with smooth and cracked impasto. The dominant is gray-beige, black and slightly gray-pink background, the whole can match… many shades of wall supports. Treated with 2 layers of anti-UV satin varnish allowing the work to be placed in the sun or under powerful spotlights without long-term color alteration.
Pascal Macé, self-taught captivated by colors, mainly uses acrylic and various mixed techniques in his works. Favoring the knife and varying the effects of relief, his art mixes the abstract and the contemporary, sometimes on large canvases. His living works, with changing reflections, seek to evoke a powerful communion with nature, particularly water, emanating an atmosphere full of strength and emotion.