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31.9 W x 25.6 H in
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Original title on artwork: “Voiture américaine ancienne, Cienfuegos, Cuba”. This acrylic painting on linen canvas depicts a vintage American car in Cienfuegos, Cuba, captured from a photograph taken during my travels on the island. The scene reflects the timeless charm of Cuban street life, with co...
2024
Painting, Acrylic on Canvas
One-of-a-kind Artwork
31.9 W x 25.6 H x 0.8 D in
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Not Framed
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Pascal Poutchnine is a self-taught French painter whose work is rooted in light, memory, and emotion. Originally trained as a scientist, he turned to painting in the 1990s, developing a vibrant and personal figurative style. Inspired by his travels through the Mediterranean, the Caribbean, Africa, and Asia, he creates mixed-media compositions in acrylic and marker that feature sun-drenched landscapes, lush vegetation, and stylized architecture. His bold use of color evokes Rousseau, his quiet scenes recall Hopper, and his luminous, blue-infused worlds suggest Hockney. His work also carries echoes of Gauguin’s warmth, Matisse’s vitality, and the contemporary chromatic boldness of Chris Firger. Based in the Vallée de Chevreuse near Paris, he continues to explore vivid, poetic landscapes where clarity of form and sensory intensity meet.
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