Despite the spontaneous air, the work is never chaotic, Gerard’s compositions are impeccable. They are about real things, the underside of the seeable world, the side that determines people’s lives, the unobservable one that lies beneath external reality.
— Joan Altabe, Art Critic, Sarasota Tribune —

Photo by Rimas Zailskas

  The essence of abstract art is:

To unfold the spirit of self-exploration by painting freely without restraint or criticism.

To develop a deeper trust in one's intuition and instinct as they happen.

To realize that letting go of set goals opens up a whole world of infinite possibilities.

- Jonas Gerard

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