
Pascal Mouri, born in Normandy, draws his inspiration from the contrasts of nature. Raised in a rural environment, he finds in the forest and its mysteries an inexhaustible source of creativity. After several years of artistic exploration, he settled in southwestern France, where he discovered painting and exhibited for the first time in Montpellier, revealing an original and vibrant world, nourished by striking portraits and landscapes.
In Brussels, photography became a way for him to explore the complexity of the urban landscape. But it was during his travels, particularly in Portugal, that he was confronted with the violence of forest fires. These ecological tragedies profoundly affected him and fueled his reflection on the fragility of our environment.
In Marseille, he turned to sculpture, seeking to express the duality between destruction and regeneration. Inspired by coral reefs and forest fires, witnesses to life reborn after catastrophe, he creates symbolic works evoking the resilience of living things.
facing adversity.
His work, imbued with this tension between disappearance and rebirth, invites profound contemplation and reflection on our relationship to the natural world and contemporary ecological challenges. Pascal Mouri embodies a committed artistic approach, seeking to raise awareness through his works.
Pascal Mouri, born in Normandy, draws his inspiration from the contrasts of nature. Raised in a rural environment, he finds in the forest and its mysteries an inexhaustible source of creation. After several years of artistic exploration, he settles in southwestern France, where he discovers painting and exhibits for the first time in Montpellier, revealing an original and vibrant body of work shaped by portraits and landscapes that have left a lasting impression on him.
In Brussels, photography becomes a way for him to explore the complexity of the urban landscape. However, it is during his travels—particularly in Portugal—that he is confronted with the violence of forest fires. These ecological tragedies deeply affect him and fuel his reflection on the fragility of our environment.
In Marseille, he turns to sculpture, seeking to express the duality between destruction and regeneration. Inspired by coral reefs and forest fires—both witnesses to life emerging after catastrophe—he creates symbolic works that evoke the resilience of living forms in the face
of adversity.
His work, shaped by this tension between disappearance and rebirth, invites deep contemplation and reflection on our relationship with the natural world and the environmental challenges of our time. Pascal Mouri embodies a committed artistic approach, aiming to raise awareness through his work.