Romain Froquet

TERRA INCOGNITA
November 6, 2024

Romain Froquet, whose mastery of gesture and line has long been celebrated, now brings us a most stirring new body of work—that which grew from his deepest experiences within the Chihuahuan Texas desert. It deepens his exploration of connection and movement in a way that develops out of the previous project, imbuing each painting with a sense of continuity and flow that carries over and beyond the canvas.

The series springs from Froquet's immersion in the vast, fragile landscape of the Texas desert, an environment whose scale and delicacy resonate in each piece. His past work has allowed a more introspective view of the relationship between people and this special natural space where fragile land-art installations are destined to be cues for our relationship with the earth—brief and ephemeral. In TERRA INCOGNITA, Froquet translates these reflections into a series of paintings that put up the permanence of canvas against the fragility and changes in man's relationship with nature.

At the core of these works is the line—an expressive force that anchors each piece and serves as a dynamic link between artist and canvas. Froquet's swinging lines create visual paths that connect cultures, thoughts, and people, making each piece a conceptual map of interrelation. Each gesture articulates a greater quest for unity, inviting the viewer to experience a continuity of motion that symbolizes human connection across time and place.

Inside his studio in the south-central French countryside, Froquet exudes a Zen-like mastery with his brushstrokes using movements that define his work. Each stroke is born from meditation, inhabited by a rhythm denoting some essence of the environment. The deliberation and flow in his gestures enter into a dialogue with the artwork and the viewer, inviting contemplation on the interconnectedness of all things.

These strokes, evoking those of traditional Japanese Sumi-e paintings, bring out their salient features, such as simplicity and spontaneity, eliciting a strong reaction in viewers' sensibilities. For a painting to be truly dynamic, all of its elements must radiate energy. This style incorporates the "now-ness" of execution; there are no preliminary drawings. As with traditional painting, any redundant form or detail is deliberately omitted.

Through line, with its power of expression and unification, TERRA INCOGNITA becomes a kind of siren's call, beckoning to a rich space of visual dialogue. The lines in Froquet's work are intentional markers that weave together the relationship tapestry the artist bears with his work and the audience. Each piece invites reflection into the complicated and often unseen ties that bind us not only to each other but also to nature. This resonance is tuned into the rhythmical motion of the spirit, the ever-present in everything which Romain succeeds in channeling through his art.

In this recent work, Froquet has gone beyond the gestural and movement-based approaches of the past, using line as both a medium and a metaphor. TERRA INCOGNITA invites viewers to reflect on their relationships—not only with the works themselves but also with the greater, changing world that they portray.

Colector.