Ninurta (2009) Painting by Jean Pronovost

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Huile sur bois, 66 x 50.5 cm. 2001 About this artwork: Classification, Techniques & Styles. Technic Painting. Painting is an art form of painting on a surface by aesthetically applying colored fluids. Painters represent a very personal expression on supports such as paper, rock, canvas, wood, bark, glass, concrete and many other substrates. Work of [...]
Huile sur bois, 66 x 50.5 cm. 2001

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L’art de Jean Pronovost n’est pas décoratif. Il n’est pas abstrait, ni simplement figuratif. Son art est visionnaire, allégorique. Ses œuvres sont des livres ouverts qui nous conduisent dans un univers où l’étrange [...]

L’art de Jean Pronovost n’est pas décoratif. Il n’est pas abstrait, ni simplement figuratif. Son art est visionnaire, allégorique. Ses œuvres sont des livres ouverts qui nous conduisent dans un univers où l’étrange et le mystique se font rois. D’un coup de pinceau, il nous transporte en plein cœur d’une légende inca ou nous entraîne dans la jungle urbaine. D’un mouvement de spatule, il redonne vie à un dieu disparu de nos mémoires ou interroge notre quotidien. Avec un réalisme prenant, ses toiles et ses sculptures nous dévoilent un monde dans lequel les signes d’hier peuvent interagir avec notre époque actuelle.

Passionné d’histoire et de mythologie, mais également inspiré par la magie du symbolisme, Jean Pronovost utilise des archétypes prenant racines dans les civilisations anciennes. Il insuffle la vie à des dieux et des légendes qui constituent la toile de fond de ses créations. Il y mêle habillement anachronismes et techniques picturales anciennes, offrant ainsi des œuvres à contempler mais surtout à déchiffrer, comme autant de détails illustrant avec subtilité sa vision allégorique du monde. Délicates touches de couleur et richesse des formes envahissent alors tableaux et sculptures, mettant ainsi en relief scènes de vie contemporaine et métaphores ancestrales. Eloge de l'essentiel et critique des fausses valeurs, l'œuvre de Jean Pronovost nous ouvre les portes d'un univers alternatif.

À une époque où nous semblons submergés par les outils technologiques, où la conscience s’égare au profit de la quête matérielle, où nos repères de vie ont tendance à s’effriter à l’intérieur d’une société qui prône l’individualisme et la lutte pour le pouvoir, l’artiste interroge nos origines et nous offre sa vision personnelle du monde.


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Jean Pronovost’s art is not decorative. It is not abstract nor simply figurative. His art is visionary, allegorical. His creations are opened books leading us in an universe where the strange and mystical are kings. With the whip of a paintbrush, he carry us to the heart of an Inca legend or in the urban jungle. With a strike of a spatula, he reanimates a God faded from our memories or questions our humdrum. With striking realism, his paintings and sculptures unveil a world where yesterday signs can interact with our modern world.

Fascinated with history and mythology, but also inspired by the magic of symbolism, Jean Pronovost uses archetypes rooted in ancient civilisations. He breathes life in Gods and legends which constitutes the background of his creations. He skilfully blends anachronisms and ancient pictorial techniques, thus offering creations to contemplate but also to decrypts as so many details subtly illustrating his allegorical vision of the world. Delicate touch of colors and richness of shapes then overwhelm paintings and sculptures, giving depth to contemporary life scenes and ancient metaphors. Elegy of the essential and critic of all false values, the work o...

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