Untitled Space I

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Untitled Space I

from $120.00

Limited Edition Print | Original created in 2020

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DESCRIPTION

Archival pigment print, 2021

  • The image is printed with a ½” white border on Hahnemühle Photo Rag paper, which is renowned for its superior quality and matte finish.

  • Each print comes unframed with a signed Certificate of Authenticity.

  • Shipping is included for domestic orders and prints ship within 5 business days. International orders are an additional $20 for shipping.

  • All sales are final unless the work is damaged in transit. If your piece arrives damaged, please email detailed photos of the damage within 24 hours after receiving the order and we will process a replacement.

  • For any further questions or to discuss framing options, feel free to send me an email.


ARTIST STATEMENT

I began my sewn paper indigo series in graduate school. Creating the work was intuitive and combining the dipped paper emerged from me effortlessly. I never thought of the pieces as specific landscapes, but only as constructs of my subconscious. I continued the series after graduating and found that viewers’ responses evolved as the work did. People repeatedly referred to them as glaciers, and I began to wonder why this happened naturally for me. I have never seen a glacier in person before, but I have consistent visions in deep meditation of glacial places.

In the wake of our climate crisis, and to further analyze my subconscious, I felt an unwavering drive to learn more about glaciers. When the icy structures melt, they buckle, heave and cry. Their cries remind me of places I have visited in my own despair, and their departure reflects the underlying theme of transience seen throughout my work.  

The black and white drawings use multiple images of glaciers combined in Photoshop and then translated on paper. By combining images, I have the power to distort and skew the perspective on things that once were.

Read more about the series and my upcoming artist residency in Iceland where I will be studying glaciers and the landscape.


Original piece available  - download available original price list here.