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Pintura Murmuration por Marcel Pascal | Pintura Arte bruto Animales Aceite

Pintura Murmuration por Marcel Pascal | Pintura Arte bruto Animales Aceite
MurmurationPintura Murmuration por Marcel Pascal | Pintura Arte bruto Animales Aceite
MurmurationPintura Murmuration por Marcel Pascal | Pintura Arte bruto Animales Aceite
MurmurationPintura Murmuration por Marcel Pascal | Pintura Arte bruto Animales Aceite
MurmurationPintura Murmuration por Marcel Pascal | Pintura Arte bruto Animales Aceite

Descripción de la obra

Esta obra de arte contemporáneo única y original "Murmuration" fue realizada por el artista contemporáneo Marcel Pascal.
El artista utilizó la técnica Aceite para crear esta pintura Large formato sobre Lienzo de estilo Arte bruto sobre el tema Animales.
información
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    Estilo : Arte bruto

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    Tema : Animales

  • - Tamaño : 100 x 100 cm
  • - Colores : Multicolor
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    Medio : Aceite

  • - Marcos compatibles : 100 x 100 cm
  • - Se puede enmarcar : sí
  • - Formato : large
  • - Material : Lienzo
  • - Tipo de montaje : Obra de arte montada sobre bastidor

Marcel Pascal
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Born in 1964 in Montélimar, Pascal began working at 16 years of age. Driven by his passion for art, he made his first exhibitions in parallel. Then "because painting cannot be shared," he decided to open his studio - gallery in the Gard. There he tried many techniques, from watercolour to lithography, and even India ink, forming and satisfying his artistic curiosity. Sticking to academic drawing at first, Pascal then experimented for a long time with abstraction. After seven years, he left his workshop to paint in peace at home. Once again, his curiosity led him to explore new horizons, but this time it was through travelling that the artist will satisfy his thirst for discovery. A great observer of the human condition, he was witness to cruelty and death as well as happiness and life. Pascal lived in Mexico for five years where he participated in numerous exhibitions and definitively abandoned abstraction for figuration. Back in France, he would never leave his characters again.
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