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Size: 32 W x 40 H x 0.1 D in
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Like a window into the study of a Victorian ethnobotanist, Untitled 30 captures a moment in time suspended between the living and the dead through the medium of fine art photography.
Its dramatic yet delicate lighting is reminiscent of a Rembrandt portrait, teasing the limits of chiaroscuro style. A bone white antelope skull strikes out from the darkness which thinly caresses the form of dried roses perched over a stage built of handmade books, giving a nod to Dutch Golden Age painters like Pieter Claesz.
Its subject matter is an ode to the timeless study of nature and her endless cycle of birth, growth, death and re-birth. One can imagine seeing through time into the library of a grey haired ethnobotanist sorting through his collection of botanical illustrations, pulling out ancient tomes and blowing dust off the pages off his copy of Gerard van Spaendonck's "Velins du Roi". He clears his writing table, stacking old books with handmade pages into towers like the sedimentary rock piles of the west. He tops these paperback mesas with his prized antelope skull and moves his beloved taxidermy alligator to a safe resting place in this valley of parchment. Untitled 30 is a portrait of a small scene out of time and a reminder of its passage.
Printed on Fine Art Moab Papers Lasal Exhibition Luster
Limited run of 10. Each print is numbered and signed by the artist.
2018
Color on Paper
10
32 W x 40 H x 0.1 D in
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For as long as I can remember I have been preoccupied with human mortality. However, it was my own personal experience with the unexpected loss of my father due to complications with chemotherapy that initially inspired me to turn my focus toward fine art and the still life genre, with an emphasis on grief. This exploration led to the creation of my body of work titled "Awaken." where I indulge my fixation and construct vanitas tableaux that reflect on death - a once normalized approach to acknowledging mortality and appreciating the beauty of life. Through carefully crafted still life photographs, digitally captured, and brimming with hidden messages, iconography, and expressions of color, I seek connection to the deceased and delve into the complexities of grief. In doing so, I reclaim and elevate the categorization of still life as an art form. The images from this body of work offer an intimate experience for the viewer, encouraging inner contemplation on our ever-evolving relationship with the transient nature of life. They also provide a safe space for mourning and connection. When you encounter someone who has experienced grief as vou have, everything changes. In summary, my work aims to break the silence surrounding grief, honoring the tradition of public mourning while also creating a meaningful and introspective space for individuals to connect with their emotions and shared experiences of loss.
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