Pascale begins each portrait by drawing several different facial expressions. She believes an understanding of the asymmetry of the human face is essential for mastering a portrait. Once she has captured the face, she creates a sketch in charcoal, pencil or oil before starting to paint. Following this, the gold leaf is delicately applied.
22/10/2018
The feminist artist tells us why her colourful past has inspired her figurative pieces. For access to her full portfolio, get in touch.23/08/2021
After giving birth to her son, the acclaimed female landscape painter was inspired to see the world through a child's eyes. Her new hand-embellished prints and original artworks feature stylistic influences from Anselm Kiefer, David Hockney and Gustav Klimt.15/12/2020
We caught up with the Scottish artist to find out what he's been up to, including his Lost Lives//Split Personalities collection.Thank you for signing up to our newsletter.
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