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Pascal Vilcollet et Thierry Harpes

FR Pascal Vilcollet donne vie à ses toiles par une recherche des textures, des matières, des accidents et des réactions des différentes couches de peinture à l’huile entre elles. Il en ressort un mélange d’expressionnisme et d’abstraction. Thierry Harpes, quant à lui, aime employer une palette de couleurs, à la fois criarde et lumineuse. Ses peintures se caractérisent par leur multiplicité, faites de structures multicouches et d’une sensation d’un « grand tout ».

EN Pascal Vilcollet brings his canvases to life by researching the textures, materials, accidents and reactions between the different layers of oil paint. What emerges is a mix of expressionism and abstraction. Thierry Harpes, on the other hand, likes to use a colour palette that is both gaudy and radiant. His paintings are characterised by their multiplicity, made of multilayered structures and giving the feeling of a ‘great whole’.

EN From its coastline to its inland areas, its landscapes and its buildings, its rituals and its traditions, its people and its fauna, Portugal is an endless source of inspiration for Keong-A Song. With Stardust Village, the artist uses Portugal to conjure up an imaginary world, a world which is nevertheless grounded in reality, particularly through current considerations on our society, blending the knowledge, excesses and new technologies which characterise it. Towards a future made up of hope and nature.

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