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At this critical point in Earth’s history, we are seeing more people concerned by the human effect on the environment and questioning our place and role within the landscape. For centuries, we have tried to draw meaning from the world around us, attributing different myths and legends to the natural world in reverence of these forms. We strive to find a connectedness to the land on which we live; knowing intuitively that it is a force greater than ourselves. No two paths through time are ever alike is inspired by the beauty of the Australian landscape, this work draws together imagery from various locations around the Australian Alpine region. It is a reimagining with the aim of creating a wholly new globalised landscape and forcing together a selection of vistas and bringing focus to the intrinsically beautiful details depicted in each image of these various landscapes. Technical specifications: All images are taken by the artist from several locations around the Australian Alpine region and Lake George. Each layer is a C-type photograph was carefully cut by hand and glued to archival box board with archival book paste. The whole artwork is mounted inside a black/brown raw wood ‘painting’ frame. Dimensions are – 25 x 19 cm and approximately 5cm deep (including frame). Notes: This artwork was awarded winner of the 2018 Fisher’s Ghost Art Award for Photography at the Campbelltown Art Centre.
Paper on Paper
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7.1 W x 9.8 H x 2 D in
Brown
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Valentina Schulte is a Sydney based artist focusing on photography, video and sculptural experiments. Her continuing interest in the arts has led her through the College of Fine Arts at the University of New South Wales where she received a Bachelor of Fine Arts with Honours in 2009. Schulte’s work has evolved a focus around the urban and natural landscapes we inhabit and how these places affect our experiences of the world. This idea has evolved through research centred around travel and the flaneur in order to try and understand why we seek new horizons and experiences to enrich our lives. While the central theme in these works is humanity within the landscape, newest works take these ideas and explore ideas of circadian rhythms, sacred geometry and geometric patterns, beauty in small details, terraforming, positive and negative space and finally the bending of nature to our will. Schulte’s work has been exhibited in galleries, institutions and artist run spaces in Sydney, Melbourne, Perth and Canberra as well as internationally in solo and group shows in the USA, Norway, United Kingdom and Spain. Most recently, Schulte was a finalist in the Ravenswood Women's Art Prize (emerging) and was awarded overall winner of the 2017 CLIP Award for contemporary landscape photography with her work 'Our Silent Guardians' and Fishers Ghost Photography Prize in 2019.
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