Remar el Azul (Rowing the Blue) documents the live extraction of indigo pigment carried out at the Museo de Arte Contemporáneo de Oaxaca in 2015 as part of Cromática, a site-specific project honoring traditional processes of color production. Using the ancestral “three vats” technique, plants of the Indigofera genus (jiquilte) are fermented, oxidized, and transformed into pigment through hours of continuous stirring with wooden paddles, known as “rowing the color.” Master dyer Octaviano Pérez Antonio performed this process on site, guided by climate and the readiness of the plant rather than by institutional time. The prolonged action becomes both labor and rhythm, generating a shared sonic and bodily experience. The video reveals indigo not as a static hue but as a living process shaped by movement, sound, and collective effort, foregrounding color as an encounter between material transformation and human gesture.