Pascal Chove is a French contemporary artist born in 1960. “... At the beginning of his career, he worked primarily with wood panels because he did not like canvas, the artist considered it too soft and unsuitable material because of the possibility of accidentally scratching or staining the picture, the artist always wanted to break away from traditional canvas and replace it with a more predictable drawing surface. Pascal Chove has now discovered his genuine style: he paints as if he were constructing a structure. One of his most essential strategies, for example, is to make the center of the painting incredibly precise, sharp, almost hyper-realistic, but as you travel out from the center, things grow more hazy in Pascal's painting. When I first see his amazing artwork, the rigid precision with which he portrays what he meant strikes me. When seeing an element of the fresco, the observer should receive the feeling that it was carved from a ruined wall in order to maintain its structure an
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