Patrick Naggar, a painter trained at the Beaux-Arts de Paris and the ENSAPC, works primarily on canvas with pigments and binders applied with a trowel. His style, shaped by a unique technique, evokes vast desert landscapes, oscillating between moon, sand, and sea. He captures in the raw material the traces of chaos and hope, playing with the subtle boundaries of the unconscious, to offer works imbued with silence, mystery, and nascent light.
