Théâtre
Three cut and polished Murano blown-glass spheres rise up from a central stand. The trompe l'oeil effect, inspired by Kandinsky's method of concealing subtle truths within his works, is a metaphor for life: we look into the object, we believe we can put our hand inside it, we see two objects when in reality there is only one. Glass enables Pascale to create this effect, as its mass is so transparent it conveys the impression of emptiness.