ACRYLIC ON CANVAS/PANEL QUÉBEC, CANADA Patrick Pepin is an auto-didactic painter who works from an abstraction of action. Using his unique style and brilliant colour palette, he has left his mark on the art scene. Pepin's varied experiences in global and artistic journey are unique to his life beliefs. For many years, Pepin's travels have influenced and challenged him in every aspect of his life. Inspired by his travels, Pepin's art reflects freedom, movement, and decisions that he makes spontaneously on the road and in the process of creation.Pepin's paintings, he says, represents a sincere and frank confession. They are in a state of realized detachment and enforced by spontaneous gestures in calculated disorder. They often express repressed images belonging to the realm of dreams and the unconscious. They are created in several steps, by successive layers. For Pepin there exists a link between travel and his artistic process. Here lays the journey that matters to him, the decisions he makes during realization of the paintings and which appear to be irreversible choices. Thus in his works all is not determined in advance.Pepin likes to think outside the box to explore new avenues, likewise travelling in unknown lands is born of chance encounters. Pepin plays a game of chance in life and art to create contrasts and harmony between colours, people and space. Patrick Pépin is a Canadian visual artist, born in 1976 in Lac-Mégantic, a town in Quebec located in Estrie. In the art world, he owes his international success to his abstract works which combine unique mixtures of colors and to his singular and inventive way of representing the world which is constantly evolving.The artist has painted, drawn and sculpted since childhood. It was by becoming aware of the fragility of life that he made his first encounter with art. “When I was very little, my mother had cancer, a doctor came to see me and said: “Your mother is very ill, she may die, you are going to have to be very strong, is- Do you understand what that means? » When I got home, I went into the garden, took a pebble and carved a drawing on a rock. In my childhood mind, it was the only way to escape death, you had to leave a mark somewhere. » - Patrick
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