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Other details :
Artwork on cardboard. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
15.7x19.7in
About this artwork
In this work, I used acrylic to capture a balance that is both mystical and minimalist. The symbolic shapes of the stones placed on top of each other evoke the quest for balance in our lives. The deep blue hues and metaphysical ambiance reflect my contemplations on space and inner silence. This painting could bring an aura of calm and reflection to your home, inviting meditation and peace.
« For all the words we don't say, for all the images we keep in our hearts, there is art. I love the countryside and the sea where I live, but my source of inspiration is the city. »
Pascale Fey is more of a "contemporary artist of Art" than an artist in the contemporary art world. A graphic designer for many years, it had become essential for her to realize her own fantasies. "Phobias, neuroses, obsessions, dreams... I have plenty, enough to fill canvases," she says. "Images appear to me continuously; the hardest part is channeling them through my brush and taming my flashes of inspiration." She has developed a very particular technique for confronting a blank canvas without being intimidated, which consists of first coating it with a dark hue upon which she applies colors that gradually make it disappear, giving way to light. From black, colors will be born; from nothingness, life will be reborn. And Lux in tenebris lucet (Latin). "I explore in all directions, I test all colors, all angles of my brushes, I consider the Artist as a researcher, I set no limits for myself."