The tiger represents hard, implacable reality, which cannot grasp or even understand the dream, the ideal, the passion or the imaginary, which will always escape it, represented by the crane. Reality doesn't even try to catch the imaginary, it just observes.
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..
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