Péchane

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Passionate about the Sumi-E technique, Péchane alias Philippe Imbert presents a gallery of works in black and white fully representative of Zen culture. Unknown in the West, this Japanese technique consists in painting a motif in a few lines to let the mind imagine the rest. Between art and communication and communication of Nevers, Péchane followed a year of upgrade to access art studies. Subsequently, he passed the Contest of Fine Arts in Dijon, which he obtained, before continuing his course in communication. Diplômed in audiovisual and graphic arts in 1996, Péchane must at the same time meet his military obligations the same year . “My idea was not to officer under the flags but in the civilian, as an objector of conscience, for 2 years, then to go to an advertising agency in Paris.” Return to the basics and unexpected discovery of more than 20 years Now, Péchane makes films and photographs in a cultural and social place as an objector of conscience. But he has never forgotten painting, his first love. In 2002, he across a report dedicated to Japan and the ancestral technique of the Sumi-e. That day, his life changed and he devoted himself to this Japanese technique dating from the 8th century. The latter is to paint with Chinese ink on paper. A beautiful tribute to Zen culture.

Péchane Artworks

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    éléphant by Péchane
    éléphant
    Paintings - 25x25 cm
    charlie standing canvas by Péchane
    charlie standing canvas
    Paintings - 120x40 cm
    geisha on the beach by Péchane
    geisha on the beach
    Drawings - 42x30 cm
    ATAT by Péchane
    ATAT
    Drawings - 42x30 cm
    hutt castle by Péchane
    hutt castle
    Drawings - 30x42 cm
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