This event is in the past.It took place on March 21, 2026 at Passage Sainte-Croix.
Jean-Louis Pasquet reimagines Victor Hugo's mournful poem "Le Crapaud" in 15 narrative paintings layered with sand, shells, mica, and gold powder. The result is a dreamy collision of figuration and abstraction: a toad's story of cruelty and unexpected kindness, rendered in tactile, luminous color.
outsider art
literary-inspired
free exhibition
mixed-media works
Tips
🎨"superb exhibition of outsider art, not to be missed"
⛪Sainte-Croix church next door, also free
Free
Exposition flash - Le Crapaud de Jean Louis Pasquet
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Jean-Louis Pasquet reimagines Victor Hugo's mournful poem "Le Crapaud" in 15 narrative paintings layered with sand, shells, mica, and gold powder. The result is a dreamy collision of figuration and abstraction: a toad's story of cruelty and unexpected kindness, rendered in tactile, luminous color.
outsider art
literary-inspired
free exhibition
mixed-media works
Tips
🎨"superb exhibition of outsider art, not to be missed"
⛪Sainte-Croix church next door, also free
Free
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