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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
27.6x19.7in
About this artwork
This original work using the "acrylic painting" technique is hand painted on raw linen canvas stretched on a frame and is one of the last portraits of contemporary artist Pascale White.
This work is unique, there is no impression of it. It was painted in France, it is varnished and is personally signed by the artist. This is the portrait of a young woman, this choice was influenced by the current liberation movements all over the world. The work… is sold ready to hang.
I define myself as an “emotion seeker”.
What I like: above all the color, ... but also the material, the texture!
Whatever my starting subject, I like to seize the moment, to associate the spontaneity of the gesture with the will to tame the material. I use pure or saturated color in wash... I let it circulate, I apply layers upon layers, I scrape, I search, I do not control everything that happens.... and finally I find.
My universe oscillates between figuration and abstraction, using pigments, ink, acrylic and/or watercolor which allow me fluidity and real freedom in my work, a work of superpositions of materials and colors which is constantly evolving.