Plein Air is French for “open air” and is commonly used to describe the art of painting outdoors.
Natural light was an important inspiration for the impressionist artists, and the charms of outdoor painting have also influenced other styles of art such as the Barbizon school. When Jonas Gerard paints plein air, the outcome is very different than these traditional styles. In fact, the results are not nearly as important as the process.
Inspired by the living presence of raw nature, his paintings take a journey into the abstract landscapes of his imagination. Whether electrified by vibrant sunlight or soothed by a cool morning fog, he channels the outdoor world into his own unique expression of reverence for the universal creative force. While many plein air painters favor small, easily transported canvases, Jonas practically brings his whole studio with him, creating everything from intimate vignettes to majestic vistas so large they appear life-size.
This fall Jonas brings the outdoors indoors. Jonas Paints Plein Air highlights his new collection of landscapes inspired by the natural beauty of Western North Carolina. It all starts with a light-filled opening reception at Jonas Gerard Fine Art on Friday, October 24.
If You Go: Opening reception, Friday, October 24 from 6-9 p.m. On display through November 22, 2014. Jonas Gerard Fine Art, 240 Clingman Ave., in Asheville’s River Arts District.
Two locations in Asheville’s River Arts District:
Jonas Gerard Fine Art, 240 Clingman Avenue
Open every day 10-6 p.m.
Jonas Gerard at Riverview Station, 191 Lyman St. #144
Open 10-6 Monday-Saturday; Sunday by appointment.
(828) 350-7711, www.jonasgerard.com