Boulder, Iceland, 2008
Boulder, Iceland, 2008

Hamish Fulton

Boulder, Iceland, 2008, 200873 x 85 x 5cmSign in to view price
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Material
framed photograph with text
Description
Human-crafted. AI-refined.

The artwork presented is a gallery wall display featuring a collection of framed images and artworks. The visual elements include a mix of abstract geometric shapes, such as triangles and rectangles, alongside photographic landscapes and a textual piece. The composition is visually balanced, with the various frames and artworks arranged in a cohesive manner. The subject matter primarily focuses on nature, with the landscapes depicting mountainous terrain and other natural formations. The artistic style and technique employed range from photorealistic photography to more abstract, minimalist designs. The context suggests that this is a curated exhibition, perhaps exploring themes of nature, abstraction, and the relationship between the natural and the man-made. ...

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Boulder, Iceland, 2008
Artist
Hamish Fulton
B.1946, British

Hamish Fulton is a self-characterized ‘walking artist’. He works with painting, sketching, drawing and text-based methods to create pieces that sensorially evoke the experience of his walks. Working in tranquil color palettes, Fulton traces alpine outlines, while abstract mountain motifs might be cut in wood fragments and small fragments of a particular landscape that he photographed may be included. Text is frequently overlayed or woven into these aesthetic recordings, with words reflecting his subjective experience of these journeys. Calming and meditative, these works reflect Fulton’s deep-rooted desire for a sense of connection with nature. This passion was instigated in the 1960s whilst Fulton was studying at St Martin’s School of Art. During breaks, Fulton travelled to Montana and South Dakota and durational walks in these landscapes ignited a sense of intimacy with nature. Aiming to distance himself from the Land Artists, Fulton always leaves the habitats he encounters unscathed, no mark is left in the landscape except for his footprints. Counterculture mountaineers such as Doug Scott and Wojciech Kurtyka serve as foundational figures for Fulton, and Indigenous relationships to land also function as guides for his ongoing practice. In the artist’s own words ‘My art is a passive protest against urban societies that alienate people from the world of nature’, and he hopes his art will inspire others to follow in his footsteps. ...

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