Loren Pasquier
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Originally from France, Loren heralds her work from her journeys across the earth. Her passion for creating art that connects with people collides with her background of degrees in art, design and anthropology. Through her rich, nomadic experiences across 30 countries, the feeling of constant transit and movement became a fundamental part of her make-up as an artist. So, understanding the importance of communication between communities, she has dedicated her work to helping bridge the gap between cultures, using her acute sense for framing stories to bring people together. Her established work is gaining momentum. Having delivered captivating exhibitions across Australia, NZ and France, Loren has distinguished herself as an artist with the ability to create work that pulls you in time and time again. Her latest work, Wāhine, is no exception.
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Creative Director | Loren Pasquier
Ko Alpini Tapaihi te Maunga
Ko Durance te Awa
Ko Wíwí toku Iwi
Ko Pasquier tōku hapū
Nō Provence ahau
Ko Chrystie rāua ko Arnaud ōku mātua
Ko Loren tōku ingoa
Originally from France, Loren heralds her work from her journeys across the earth. Her passion for creating art that connects with people collides with her background of degrees in art, design and anthropology. Through her rich, nomadic experiences across 30 countries, the feeling of constant transit and movement became a fundamental part of her make-up as an artist. So, understanding the importance of communication between communities, she has dedicated her work to helping bridge the gap between cultures, using her acute sense for framing stories to bring people together. Her established work is gaining momentum. Having delivered captivating exhibitions across Australia, NZ and France, Loren has distinguished herself as an artist with the ability to create work that pulls you in time and time again. Her latest work, Wāhine, is no exception.
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