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robert rahal
Cir•CLE
EXPRESSING MY INNER THOUGHTS AND EMOTIONS THROUGH ABSTRACTION, I continue to search for freedom within the circle of life-Rr
“The circle has no beginning and no ending. It is unbiased, solid and unwavering in its geometric simplicity, denoting unity and eternity, totality and infinity. It represents the cosmos, the cycles of the seasons, the life of man and the orbits of planets around the sun. In astronomy it indicates a full moon; in meteorology, a clear sky; in artography it represents a village, town, or community.”
Jessica Helfand, Reinventing the Wheel
ROBERT RAHAL
PERSPECTIVE
CANADIAN PAINTER USES WABI SABI TO LIBERATE THE CIRCLE
Wabi Sabi: Appreciating beauty in a naturally imperfect world
Danielle Park WisemanAs the world we know is caught in our fast-paced environment, fueled by Western world’s unrealistic quest to strive for perfection, Canadian painter Robert Rahal uses the circle to liberate himself from the disquieting demands of our exasperating culture.
These circle meditations are a symbolic metaphor that recognizes the beauty in humble simplicity. Although the circle is mathematically synonymous to perfection, Rahal’s wabi-sabi process casts light on the importance of restraint, modesty, and spirituality. These philosophies are visual reminders to connect back to nature, to be in the present moment, and to appreciate the transient stages of life.
Rahal’s chase to achieve nature’s perfect shape outlines the imperfections of the human condition. Where the circle relies on mathematical exactness, his paintings express the broadening range of humanity. By reflecting on each circle’s beauty from a naturally imperfect world, Rahal recognizes the importance of process. The smell and tone of his pigments coupled with the sounds of his application mimic an atmosphere of tranquility and harmony. These circle meditations reference the beauty and practical uses of its divine shape. His paintings are inescapably human.
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“Aspiring to let himself go even more so as to appreciate the possibility of imperfection, Rahal approaches his work with steadfast hands. Committed to creating art as an exploration of both life and what it all means—a very existential plight—he’s learned that the process is a never-ending experience that is constantly evolving.”
MONOCHROME
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"When I paint,I feel... alive. Manipulating the paintbrush and feeling it glide across the canvas is where I take solace. My life is the canvas, the outer edges. It’s controlled and provides boundaries. The circle is me, it shows how unfree I feel, but the colour is where I can push myself out of that comfort zone."
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Robert Rahal-artist
"I used to have a preconceived notion of what art is supposed to be, but now I know what it is.
For me its emotion, I have discovered that it’s a feeling inside of me with its own world and I’ve learned to trust my process."
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“Producing art that expresses the primal life qualities is what gives essence to Robert Rahal’s work. Through abstract expressionism, he portrays his non-conformity as well as his affinity toward freedom with each perfectly manipulated brushstroke… The refined lines alongside absolute symmetry exposes Rahal’s anxiety and feelings about maintaining control. In juxtaposition, the colours he plays with offer a sense of playfulness and carefree attitude.”
- Luxe Magazine
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auction piece for Backyard Concert 2019
This was the sixth private concert in a series that started over a decade ago to raise awareness and vital funding that has elevated the UCLA Health Autism Program, launched an impactful teen and young adult cancer program UCLA, and spearheaded the establishment of Teen Cancer America (TCA). In 2019, the UCLA Breast Cancer Program was added as a beneficiary of the concert series. The first five events raised close to $15 million, with event expenses totalling less than 10 percent.
Backyard Concert 2019 carried on this momentum to provide transformative care for kids, teens, young adults, women, and families impacted by the frightening diagnosis of cancer or autism. Support from this event funds a multitude of programs, services, and resources provided by both UCLA Health and Teen Cancer America for these patients.
Auction piece for Backyard concert 2022
Canadian painter Robert Rahal uses his process-driven work to invite you to look beyond the surface; to recognize the beauty in humble simplicity. The smell and tone of his pigments coupled with the sounds of his application mimic an atmosphere of harmony.
In honour of this event initiated by Teen Cancer America, the significance of lavender is twofold: to show his support to those diagnosed with cancer and to spread awareness about the disease. The colour is mentally associated with healing, tranquility, and purity. And from a painterly expression, lavender balances the intensity of red and the calm of blue.
At this year's charitable event, Rahal pays tribute to Green Day and merges the band's iconic album cover American Idiot with his art. The artist sees the hand reaching in and squeezing the heart as a metaphor. Together two artists come together to inspire awareness for a great cause by evoking an emotional response. It's time to make a difference. "Are we? We are."
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