Pascale Parrein | Le costume I / The Suit I, 2024
Drypoint
Media Dimensions: 40 x 60 cm
Image Dimensions: 40 x 60 cm
Edition of 20 (with unique variations)
Framed/unframed
Pascale Parrein graduated in visual art from Paris I University, La Sorbonne ( 1996) France. She spent several years abroad Edinburgh, Stockholm, Québec, Orlando where she went to open access print studios and shared a lot of different artistic experiences. This was a rewarding time. Since 2003 she installed her studio in Grenoble, french Alps and exhibited in numerous galleries and biennials. Her works are mainly intaglio prints and drawings on paper, with subjects spanning from human representation to art forms in nature. She combines fuguratives with abstract parts able to hand over the invisible aspects of the reality.
Drypoint
Media Dimensions: 40 x 60 cm
Image Dimensions: 40 x 60 cm
Edition of 20 (with unique variations)
Framed/unframed
Pascale Parrein graduated in visual art from Paris I University, La Sorbonne ( 1996) France. She spent several years abroad Edinburgh, Stockholm, Québec, Orlando where she went to open access print studios and shared a lot of different artistic experiences. This was a rewarding time. Since 2003 she installed her studio in Grenoble, french Alps and exhibited in numerous galleries and biennials. Her works are mainly intaglio prints and drawings on paper, with subjects spanning from human representation to art forms in nature. She combines fuguratives with abstract parts able to hand over the invisible aspects of the reality.
Drypoint
Media Dimensions: 40 x 60 cm
Image Dimensions: 40 x 60 cm
Edition of 20 (with unique variations)
Framed/unframed
Pascale Parrein graduated in visual art from Paris I University, La Sorbonne ( 1996) France. She spent several years abroad Edinburgh, Stockholm, Québec, Orlando where she went to open access print studios and shared a lot of different artistic experiences. This was a rewarding time. Since 2003 she installed her studio in Grenoble, french Alps and exhibited in numerous galleries and biennials. Her works are mainly intaglio prints and drawings on paper, with subjects spanning from human representation to art forms in nature. She combines fuguratives with abstract parts able to hand over the invisible aspects of the reality.