The principle of life, combinatorics and mutual dependence is the starting point of Rémi Balligand’s graphic research. From his observation of living organisms, animals, plants and minerals, he extracts complex patterns and rhythms in a set of colors which produce unique specimens through their graphic, genetic features. What is the motive? The complexity of this superposition of patterns and colors, strangely akin to mandalas, invites us to mull over the beauty of the shapes in our natural environment in the same way.
The principle of life, combinatorics and mutual dependence is the starting point of Rémi Balligand’s graphic research. From his observation of living organisms, animals, plants and minerals, he extracts complex patterns and rhythms in a set of colors which produce unique specimens through their graphic, genetic features. What is the motive? The complexity of this superposition of patterns and colors, strangely akin to mandalas, invites us to mull over the beauty of the shapes in our natural environment in the same way.