David Pešat | Pair
David Pešat | Pair
Interconnection and connection of opposites. Like black and white, yin and yang, they try to combine their differences. Limited edition: 100pcs, numbered, signed by the author.
Print Technique: | giclée, archive 12 -color pigment print |
Paper: | 100% cotton paper Hahnemühle Photo RAG 308G |
Print size / in frame: | 68 x 48 cm | 72 x 52 cm |
Frame: | Wooden with UV plexiglass in the museum standard |
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David Pešat (b. Work: pair, 2019, canvas oil, 150 × 100 cm
David Pešat sees visuality as a kind of "raw material", a material designed for processing and transformation. Therefore, its main creative motif of themes of differently directed metamorphoses seems. That is why most of his paintings move in an ambiguous field between figuration and inanimate world of objects and masses. Pešat's concept of figuration receives in itself the "act of creation", as a kind of "sculptural" moment, which - here through expressive abbreviations and colors - materializes external pressures and internal emotions. The picture of the couple represents one single being unifying the male and female principle. The painting expression, however, reveals a sense of exaggeration and irony. The creature consisting of each other in their bodies and faces acts in its unification torn. As unity of opposites.
Petr Vaňous






David Pešat for 100pcs
I am most interested in where to simplify everything lately. Ie. The painting and the content to make it simple enough to make the information as clear as possible. But it's not entirely accurate. I miss the exact wording. And that is perhaps the reason for my work - that I will have a lot of things to escape.
There are two figures in the picture. It is my "leitmotif" - interconnection and joining opposites. The figures are mainly black and white, yin and yang, movement through the difference between opposites and the effort to reinstate them.
David Pešat (Instagram)

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