FINE ART GALLERY

 

Welcome to the Fine Art Gallery of Pascal Lecocq, internationally known as The Painter of Blue®. This gallery showcases a curated selection of paintings spanning surreal underwater dreamscapes, allegorical architecture, poetic horses, mythological ruins, satirical characters, and more.
Each theme invites you into a distinct visual universe — all united by Pascal’s signature blue and his unique blend of hyperrealism, symbolism, and humor.

Dianne, Artemísia, Artemisia by Pascal Lecocq – surreal underwater painting, français, Floride

New Paintings
Latest creations by Pascal Lecocq, blending surrealism, allegory, and poetic precision. These works reflect ongoing explorations in underwater dreamscapes, architectural symbolism, and satirical figures.


Allegorical architecture painting by Pascal Lecocq – surreal ruins and metaphysical space

Architecture – Symbolism – Allegory
Pascal Lecocq’s architectural compositions evoke timeless ruins, metaphysical spaces, and allegorical structures. These paintings blend classical forms with surreal distortions, inviting viewers to reflect on memory, solitude, and the passage of time.









Diver painting by Pascal Lecocq – surreal underwater dreamscape

Divers
Pascal Lecocq’s iconic divers drift through surreal dreamscapes, suspended between sky and sea. These poetic figures evoke solitude, introspection, and the quiet mystery of the deep. Often allegorical, they inhabit worlds where architecture, horses, and humor converge beneath the surf

Greek-inspired surreal painting by Pascal Lecocq – mythological ruins and allegory

Greece
Inspired by classical mythology and Mediterranean landscapes, Pascal Lecocq’s Greek-themed paintings evoke timeless ruins, allegorical figures, and poetic solitude. These works blend cultural memory with surreal composition, offering a contemplative journey through ancient echoes and modern symbolism.

Pégase by Pascal Lecocq – surreal underwater painting Français, Floride Artemísia

Horses
Noble and dreamlike equestrian figures in surreal compositions.

Isle of the Dead – Die Toteninsel
Inspired by Arnold Böcklin’s iconic painting, Pascal Lecocq’s Isle of the Dead series explores solitude, memory, and metaphysical silence. These works depict isolated ruins, dreamlike islands, and timeless reflections on mortality and transcendence — a poetic meditation in blue.

Venice-themed surreal painting by Pascal Lecocq – allegorical ruins and dreamlike cityscape

Venice
Pascal Lecocq’s Venice series captures the fading grandeur and allegorical depth of the floating city. Through submerged ruins, suspended bridges, and poetic distortions, these paintings evoke memory, fragility, and timeless beauty — a tribute to the metaphysical soul of Venice.

Toon Characters
Pascal Lecocq’s toon-inspired paintings blend surrealism with satire. These whimsical figures — divers in disguise, animals in absurd settings, or allegorical caricatures — offer a playful counterpoint to the solemnity of his architectural and mythological works. Humor becomes a lens for reflection.





Surreal painting by Pascal Lecocq – opera, science, or symbolic exploration

Other Topics
Beyond recurring themes, Pascal Lecocq explores a wide range of subjects — from opera set design to scientific allegories, from humorous tributes to cultural commentary. These works reflect his versatility and curiosity, offering unexpected perspectives and visual surprises.

🍾 Collector’s Corner – Pascal Lecocq x Champagne E. Bourdelat

Since 2014, Pascal Lecocq has collaborated with the Champagne house E. Bourdelat to create a series of limited-edition bottles featuring his original paintings. This unique partnership blends fine art with fine wine, celebrating ten years of presence at the Paris Dive Show.

Two paintings by Pascal were used to illustrate 10 editions of Champagne bottles, each accompanied by a collectible set of 6 custom-designed caps.

🖼️ Highlights:

  • Champagne B – original painting by Pascal Lecocq
  • Champagne Matador – variation on The Matador of the Blue
  • 10 editions released between 2014 and 2024
  • 6 collector caps per edition, featuring Pascal’s artwork

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