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    Gabriel Remon: The Art of Nature’s Dance

    Mary WBy Mary WJune 13, 2024No Comments5 Mins Read
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    Gabriel Remon is not just an artist; he is a conduit between the ethereal dance of nature and the tangible world of art. His work serves as a testament to the ceaseless ebb and flow of the natural world, echoing the rhythms of movement, sound, and space. As a lifelong surfer, Remon’s connection to the ocean runs deep, and this profound relationship with the sea manifests itself in his unique approach to art-making.

    At the heart of Remon’s practice lies a fascination with the interplay of movement, sound, and space. He does not limit himself to a single medium or technique but instead embraces a multifaceted approach to art creation. Whether it’s crafting his own surfcraft to harness the energy of the ocean or recording mesmerizing views of light and color through abstract paintings and drawings, Remon’s art is a reflection of his deep-seated connection to the natural world.

    Gabriel Remon’s art is a vivid exploration of the natural world’s energy and beauty. His recent work, “Pelican Glide,” is a perfect example. Measuring 11 7/8 by 14 7/8 inches, this oil on canvas painting, completed in 2024, captures the effortless grace with which pelicans navigate the air currents above crashing waves. Remon, an avid surfer, draws inspiration from observing these birds. He marvels at how they use the air flowing over waves to minimize their efforts in flight, with feathers curling and shifting in response to the ever-changing liquid mass below.

    This painting is more than just a depiction of a bird in flight; it is a study of the relationship between movement and the environment. The way pelicans glide with minimal effort speaks to the harmony that can be achieved between living beings and the natural forces around them. Remon’s keen eye for detail and his ability to translate these observations into vibrant abstractions is what sets his work apart.

    Remon enjoys the vigor of observational studies, often leading to abstractions of color relationships and non-representational works. His process begins with meticulous observation, capturing the nuances of his subjects in their natural habitats. These initial studies then evolve into more abstract pieces, where color and form take on new meanings. The transformation from realistic observation to abstract interpretation is where Remon’s creativity truly shines. He uses his deep understanding of natural dynamics to inform his artistic choices, creating works that resonate on both visual and emotional levels.

    Beyond his paintings, Remon’s art extends to the very tools he uses. As a craftsman, he designs and builds his own surfboards, each one a functional piece of art. These boards are not only a means for him to connect with the ocean but also a canvas for his creativity. The shapes, colors, and designs of his surfboards reflect the same themes found in his paintings – movement, fluidity, and a deep respect for nature. By riding waves on his handcrafted boards, Remon immerses himself in the very elements that inspire his art, making the connection between artist and subject even more profound.

    The ocean, a central theme in Remon’s work, represents a vast, dynamic force that shapes his artistic vision. His paintings often capture the interplay of light and water, using color to evoke the ever-changing moods of the sea. The abstract forms in his work suggest the movement of water, the shifting of tides, and the patterns of light reflecting on the surface. These elements combine to create a sensory experience that transports the viewer to the edge of the shore, where land meets sea.

    In addition to his visual art, Remon explores the auditory aspects of the natural world. He records the sounds of waves, wind, and wildlife, incorporating these elements into his creative process. The symphony of natural sounds becomes a backdrop for his work, influencing the rhythm and flow of his paintings. This multisensory approach allows Remon to capture the essence of his subjects in a way that engages more than just the visual senses. It is an immersive experience that invites viewers to feel the connection he has with nature.

    Remon’s commitment to environmental themes is also evident in his choice of materials. He often uses sustainable and recycled materials in his work, reflecting his respect for the natural world. This conscious approach to art-making underscores his belief in the importance of preserving the environment and living in harmony with it. His works serve as a reminder of the beauty and fragility of our planet, urging viewers to appreciate and protect it.

    In summary, Gabriel Remon’s art is a celebration of nature’s beauty and complexity. His unique perspective as a surfer and artist allows him to capture the dynamic interplay of movement, sound, and space in his work. Through his paintings, surfboards, and recordings, Remon invites us to experience the world through his eyes, to see the elegance in a pelican’s flight, the fluidity of the ocean, and the intricate dance of light and color. His art is a testament to the profound connection between humans and nature, encouraging us to look closer, listen deeper, and appreciate the world around us.

    Mary W
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