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Photography, archival inkjet print on Other
Size: 15 W x 10 H x 0.1 D in
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Photograph from a series done while a Visiting Artist at SUNY Cortland's Camp Huntington, which is the former estate of Union Pacific Railroad vice president Thomas Durant. Working with students I created a 2000 foot line of surveyor's tape which bisected the property and used my camera to document the project. The work underscores the relationship between robber barons, such as Durant, and the establishment of wilderness areas and at the same time questions the role of railroads in exposing the wilderness to the degradation of civilization. Image # 745
Original Created:2013
Subjects:Nature
Materials:Other
Styles:Conceptualenvironmental
Mediums:archival inkjet printDigital
Photography:archival inkjet print on Other
Artist Produced Limited Edition of:1
Size:15 W x 10 H x 0.1 D in
Frame:Other
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I am a New York Artist who does sculpture, works on paper and photographic work. My work focuses on specific forms that have strong symbolic meaning, either to me personally or to the culture at large. Through manipulation of context my work examines underlying contradictions that I find in these symbols, either via my personal experience or observations of the world around me. Often, the symbols from one distinct series merge with another in the way that the events of one's life seamlessly connect to one another. The landscape and rural culture of Upstate New York informs my work with a seductive melancholia. Underlying all of the work is an autobiographical search for personal meaning. Most recently I have been creating ephemeral interventions in the landscape and using photography to document the process. I use a broad range of processes and materials such as steel, wood, photography, cement, mold making and bronze. I let the ideas dictate the medium and maintain a broad working vocabulary so that the expression of my ideas is not limited by a narrow approach.
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