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Unique patinated ceramic.
Pascal Jarrion was born in Perpignan, France, in 1961. It is a region known for its Catalan culture and an area that has influenced many artists before him including Picasso, Van Gogh and Maillol.
After attending fine arts school at Les Beaux Arts de Perpignan, Pascal decided to take his love of art and tattooing to London where there were chances for a career which were not available in France at the time.
He opened a small tattoo studio and spent the first six years refining his craft, always drawing and working from his own designs to try to give the customer something original and different. Slowly Pascal began to develop a style unusual in the tattoo industry--a mix of cubism, art deco and classical art--which has distinguished him in the field and earned him a worldwide clientele.
Today, Pascal satisfies his creative energy by painting and sculpting which are his real passion. He enjoys working in many different mediums: oil on canvas, mixed media, ceramic sculptures with hand-painted, patinaed finishes, as well as bronze. This has led to exhibiting in group and solo shows internationally including:
Quest for Impact – BTAG, Barcelona, 2002
Japan Je T’Adore – The Ghetto, Tokyo, Japan, 2008
Purity In Motion – Sacred Gallery, NYC, 2011
Beverly Hills Art Show, CA, 2012
JNA Gallery, Santa Monica, CA, 2014
Tattoo Art Today – Somerset House, London, 2014
Palm Springs Modernism Show, CA, 2023
Inspired by classic subjects such as the female nude, music and romanticism, his artworks strive to convey emotion and movement, breaking down forms and spatial relations. As he explains, “I’m always looking for the clarity of lines and how to capture light into the depth of volume, while trying to achieve a fusion of purity and complexity.”
Since moving to Los Angeles in 2005 Pascal has been focusing more of his time on this first love which has resulted in the production of some of his finest work. His mission is to continue creating and exhibiting to take his artwork to the next level.
Pascal Jarrion was born in Perpignan, France, in 1961, a region known for its Catalan culture and an area that has influenced many artists before him, including Picasso, Van Gogh, and Maillol. After attending fine arts school at Les Beaux Arts de Perpignan, Pascal decided to take natural talent in painting, and also his love of fine art and tattooing, to London, where there were chances for a career that was not available in France at the time. Pascal first opened a small tattoo studio and spent the next six years refining his craft. He felt he had something new and powerful to offer. He only worked from his own designs, beginning with detailed drawings and paintings, to give his clients something original and timeless. Slowly, Pascal began to develop a style unique in the tattoo industry, a mix of cubism, Art Deco, and classical art. This genre has distinguished him in the field, and he earned an international reputation with clients worldwide. Today, Pascal satisfies his creative energy by painting and sculpting, which have always been his real passions. He enjoys working in many different mediums: oil on canvas, mixed media, ceramic sculptures with hand-patinated finishes, as well as bronze. This has led to exhibiting in group and solo shows, including: Quest for Impact - BTAG, Barcelona, 2002 Japan Je T'Adore - The Ghetto, Tokyo, Japan, 2008 Purity In Motion - Sacred Gallery, NYC 2011 Art by Pascal Jarrion - JNA Gallery, Santa Monica, CA 2014 Tattoo Art Today - Somerset House, London, 2014 Palm Springs Modernism 2023-2024 2024, Pascal completed an important commission for a large work in bronze for the Hilbert Museum of California Art, at Chapman University in Orange, California. Since moving to Los Angeles in 2005, Pascal has focused more of his time on this, his first love, which has resulted in the production of some of his finest work. His objective now is to continue putting forth his vision of subdued color, strong lines, and internal movement in the production of these immediately classic abstracts as he pursues his singular career in fine art.
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