David Pasquinelli (1972) - Flowers 02





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David Pasquinelli (born 1972), Flowers 02, an original edition from 2025, acrylic painting on canvas, 60 × 60 cm, 4 kg, signed by hand, in excellent condition, France, Galerie.
Description from the seller
Exclusive preview on Catawiki featuring a POP'ART artwork by David Pasquinelli!
His work is a search for harmony within chaos through color, form, and texture. Primarily using acrylic paint and a palette knife, his style is deeply influenced by artists such as Nicolas de Staël, Mark Rothko, and Pierre Soulages.
The aim of his painting is to evoke the same emotions as those provided by music or poetry.
For him, the art of painting is similar to creating a melody in music, where a few simple but perfectly harmonized chords can evoke profound emotion. With this in mind, David strives to find the simplest and purest forms, seeking to capture the essence of emotion in his works.
His paintings are therefore a visual and emotional journey, inviting the viewer to feel rather than simply observe. This unique approach to painting makes this artist a distinctive figure, whose works invite the viewer on a visual journey where emotion and harmony are the sole objective.
This contemporary artwork stands out for its vibrant palette and bold approach to shapes. Four boldly stylized flowers emerge from a deep blue background.
Each flower displays a bright color: a delicate pink, an intense red, a vivid orange, and a creamy white, creating an electrifying contrast with the background. The thick texture of the paint, applied generously, adds a tactile dimension, emphasizing the dynamism of the work. The slightly irregular outlines of the petals add a touch of authenticity and movement.
The artist employs controlled simplicity to transform natural elements into a modern and captivating composition. The juxtaposition of colors and textures invites the viewer to explore the nuances of the work, revealing the richness and depth of each floral element. This piece embodies a harmonious fusion between abstraction and floral representation.
Seller's Story
Exclusive preview on Catawiki featuring a POP'ART artwork by David Pasquinelli!
His work is a search for harmony within chaos through color, form, and texture. Primarily using acrylic paint and a palette knife, his style is deeply influenced by artists such as Nicolas de Staël, Mark Rothko, and Pierre Soulages.
The aim of his painting is to evoke the same emotions as those provided by music or poetry.
For him, the art of painting is similar to creating a melody in music, where a few simple but perfectly harmonized chords can evoke profound emotion. With this in mind, David strives to find the simplest and purest forms, seeking to capture the essence of emotion in his works.
His paintings are therefore a visual and emotional journey, inviting the viewer to feel rather than simply observe. This unique approach to painting makes this artist a distinctive figure, whose works invite the viewer on a visual journey where emotion and harmony are the sole objective.
This contemporary artwork stands out for its vibrant palette and bold approach to shapes. Four boldly stylized flowers emerge from a deep blue background.
Each flower displays a bright color: a delicate pink, an intense red, a vivid orange, and a creamy white, creating an electrifying contrast with the background. The thick texture of the paint, applied generously, adds a tactile dimension, emphasizing the dynamism of the work. The slightly irregular outlines of the petals add a touch of authenticity and movement.
The artist employs controlled simplicity to transform natural elements into a modern and captivating composition. The juxtaposition of colors and textures invites the viewer to explore the nuances of the work, revealing the richness and depth of each floral element. This piece embodies a harmonious fusion between abstraction and floral representation.

