Pascale-Nancy
Beyond Borders: Exhibition of Fine Art From Canada
October 5 - October 26, 2010
Reception:
Thursday October 7, 2010 6-8 PM
Press Release
Pascale-Nancy’s spectacular abstract expressionist acrylic and mixed media paintings feature dramatic juxtapositions of color and a sculptural understanding of paint. Raised in the south of France and now living near Montreal, her work evokes both the color palettes and lighting effects of French post-Impressionists, and the abstract tradition of post-war Quebec. More than combining disparate art historical traditions, though, Pascale-Nancy seeks to bridge the visible world and parallel dimensions of energy.
Though often extrapolated from some real environment – whether urban or natural – she reduces physical forms to their most essential to uncover shimmering color fields and bold, expressive shapes. Sometimes the resulting works are playful, light-dappled compositions of complimentary hues, elsewhere Pascale-Nancy conveys extreme energies with sharp forms and starkly contrasting colors. Each work’s emotional resonance is undeniably gripping, conveying extremes of shock, melancholy and ambition. These are bolstered by the paints’ textures, which go from brisk daubs and even swaths to jagged peaks and frenetic brushstrokes. Pascale-Nancy channels the brilliant energies she portrays so insightfully.
Artist Statement
Each artwork is a window into my profound emotions, an attempt to reach the others with a part of my intimate being. A bridge between spiritual belief, dreams and reality. A way to transcend doubts, questioning and certainty, which are, in fact, only illusions. Painting is not only a display of colors, but is a meditation and motion of the soul. There is also a connection that comes to life as soon as the work emerges, the dialogue that develops, as if each painting possesses its own strength, its own life and was trying to influence its own destiny, sometimes compelling me, often taming me, as in a dance when the leader must take its partner into account.
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