at dawn cross the bridge by Péchane Sumie

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at dawn cross the bridge by Péchane Sumie
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Péchane Sumie

nevers, France

About ‘at dawn cross the bridge’ by Péchane Sumie

In this work, I sought to capture the ephemeral essence of dawn through minimalist, fluid strokes.
The limited use of ink emphasises the purity and tranquillity of the landscape, encouraging reflection.
The bridge, the central element, symbolises passage, an invitation to pass through life's moments by immersing oneself in…

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Péchane Sumie
nevers, France

Péchane graduated from an audiovisual school in 1996. All his life he has worked in the image industry, starting with cinema and photography. However, in 2002, when he discovered the SUMI-E technique, he returned to his first love: painting.
SUMI-E is a Japanese technique borrowed from the Chinese in the 6th century. It is a wash obtained thanks to diluted Indian ink applied on paper.

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