“In my world, art is about beauty, meaning, vibes and emotions. In my world, its value isn’t measured by price but by its essence. In my world, art is always intertwined with emotion. In my world, emotion shapes our decisions, interactions, perception of reality and perception of happiness. In my world, art is used to evoke emotions to inspire growth in people, businesses and society.”
P.P. Land, also known as Pierre Pourquery, is an artist whose work explores symbolic and introspective themes, reflecting on life’s challenges, transformations, and the pursuit of meaning. His art blends classical and baroque influences, mixing digital with traditional techniques, serving institutions, businesses, and the public. He advocates for a new art movement that is at the heart of societal transformation.
While technology continues to improve what we do and how we do it, he emphasizes the irreplaceable human ability to evoke beauty and emotion. His style merges archaic and contemporary influences, drawing from abstract art, cubism, and neo-impressionism while integrating sociological, environmental, and philosophical themes.
Pierre's recent works and collections explore the modern human experience across different aspects of life. "Wine in Life" is a celebration of freedom, a soulful declaration of our right to paint our own canvases of joy and truth. It whispers a timeless message: like colours on an artist’s palette, our individual choices shape a life truly lived.
Humans at Work delves into the complexities of professional life, capturing both the diverse experiences and the growing frustrations we face in the workplace. It advocates for a new paradigm one where collective effort fosters an environment where fun, happiness, and success coexist in harmony.
Pierre has also created a more abstract collection dedicated to the sea - a theme deeply personal to him as the president of an NGO committed to fighting plastic pollution in oceans and rivers.