Pascale Pratte is a Canadian artist, born in Montreal in 1974.
Here's a breakdown of her work and key characteristics:
Subject Matter: Pratte is primarily known for her captivating portraits of women.
Her work celebrates femininity and the strength of her subjects. The women she paints often have a powerful and alluring magnetism, conveyed through their languid gazes and serene expressions. Artistic Style: Her style is a blend of modern figuration and impressionism. She manipulates shapes and colors with a great sense of assurance, creating portraits that are both realistic and emotionally charged.
Her earlier work was more influenced by pointillism, using small dots of color to build form and volume. "Cœur de Cendre" Series: One of her most notable and recent collections is the "Cœur de Cendre" (Heart of Ashes) series.
In these mixed-media pieces, Pratte incorporates a unique element: charcoal dust that she collects from burnt wood. She sprinkles this dust over her finished oil paintings, which adds a distinct texture, grain, and "soul" to the portraits, making them even more profound and unique. Career: Pascale Pratte has been creating and selling her art since a very young age.
She started with a kiosk in Old Montreal at just 10 years old. She later pursued formal training but ultimately devoted herself to painting. Her work has been exhibited internationally in Canada, the United States, and Europe, and she is a highly sought-after contemporary artist.


















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