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Photography, 3D Sculpting on Cardboard
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Throughout history, humanity has moved and travelled across our earth's varying landscapes, often passing through and not in a position to stop and take in the nuanced detail. As we move from one location to another, the pleasure we derive in that moment is from the knowledge of our proximity to the fleeting image of what we can presently see. Additionally, despite being informed and prepared by a new global interconnectedness, our personal exploration in the modern day still leaves us searching and rambling with no true sense of what lies ahead. Out there/Over there uses the form of the cairn; a prehistory form of human land marking found in many parts of the world used to distinguish trails across unknown landscapes, in particular, those which may not have any naturally forming landmarks to assist in navigation. These stacked, multiplicitous forms aim to bring awareness to our hyper-connected experience, one that has been created and augmented by an ever-expanding knowledge of the landscape using complex digital technologies, by presenting an interpretation of the ancient visual trail markers as portals to the minute details of locates from all across the globe. The sculptures presented in this installation foreground the viewer’s own experience of their movement through the architectural space of the gallery, forcing a deliberate physical interaction, in particular paying specific attention to the interrelation of the various facets and angles of each piece to those of its neighbours, in the aim of altering both the visual and conceptual perspectives and viewpoints of the photographic image.
2019
3D Sculpting on Cardboard
One-of-a-kind Artwork
19.7 W x 28.4 H x 2.6 D in
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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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