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MIGRATION III DAY 23 Painting

Patrice Palacio

France

Painting, Oil on Canvas

Size: 19.7 W x 27.6 H x 1.8 D in

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II decided 5 years ago to deal with a subject that I love, the sea as a landscape but also as a major current societal issue, the Mediterranean, a place of exchange, dreams and migration. Behind this horizon are hidden hopes and dramas too. Beyond morality, my position as an artist has guided me towards a simple position, to cross this sea day after day by painting this sea by bringing my deep feelings in front of what I see and I live day after day. Faced with the subject, then, I transform reality with a black and white snapshot, putting the anecdote of color at a distance in order to concentrate on the light and the suspension of the moment. Here are presented the last and ultimate paintings of the series III, there will be no more after, the cycle is finished.

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Painting:Oil on Canvas

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:19.7 W x 27.6 H x 1.8 D in

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Patrice Palacio is a French visual artist whose main medium is painting. He is 46 years old and lives in the south of France. His work develops in the form of series essentially articulated around two constants: ​ - The achromy of black and white. - Fragmentation of the pictorial surface. The exclusive use of black and white is induced by a research initiated for more than 10 years on tone and luminance, the direct and the essential. The fragmentation of the surface, on the other hand, engages the viewer in a dual figuration / abstraction that quickly becomes useless to apprehend the work and therefore questions the relation to the Real and its representation. Palacio summarizes this paradox, this "permanent return and return from the detail to the whole" as the only condition for finding "the place of the gaze" which teaches about one's own perception. ​ "It is not so much my art that is contemporary as its spectators."

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