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Hoh Oxbow Installation

John Smither

United States

Installation, New Media on Wood

Size: 48 W x 80 H x 2 D in

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The installation consists of two-inch deep painted panels, video and audio. The 12-minute looping video captures a late morning in September along the Hoh River just outside of the Olympic National Park in Washington State. The video incorporates stenciled layers of the imagery in the paintings. These fade in and out in different patterns. The audio captures the morning sounds of the rainforest along with the rain gently falling on a tarp which covered the campsite. This piece is extremely soothing. Viewers will put on the headphones and often-zone out for a while. You can see a sample of video on my YouTube channel https://youtu.be/FSuTEWEO99E?list=PLrfHjgt2kvQx9tpJxtZmXjNXStkyfvIGk. Price includes painted panels, video monitor, industrial media player and media.

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Multi-paneled Installation:New Media on Wood

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:48 W x 80 H x 2 D in

Number of Panels:2

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John Smither is originally from the Chicago area and grew up in the Midwest with an MFA in printmaking from Washington Univ. in St. Louis. While in grad school he also became interested in with working in video. Once out of school he moved back to Chicago where he continued to make relief prints, video, and large-scale drawings. His subject matter focused on the urban and wild landscapes of the area. At that time, due to technical limitations, he was never able to integrate these mediums into satisfying installations so the different media were typically worked independently. After showing in Chicago at solo and group events for many years he moved to Seattle. In Seattle, he continued to work on large-scale drawings and paintings based on the local environment of the Pacific Northwest. In 2010 he joined forces with another local artist, Zanetka Gawronski and started Core, a non-profit gallery, in Pioneer Square. At about the same time, with video tools being much more affordable and accessible, he also started to reintroduce video into his work. Fast forward to the present day, he creates integrated installations of paintings, woodcuts, and video of various sizes. He has shown his work at numerous venues including a live theatrical version at On The Boards in Seattle. His studio is in Georgetown’s Equinox complex and is open for visits every second Saturday of the month and by appointment.

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