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Stacked rocks. 157' x 2' x 1'. [2016]
1/2 of "Rockway" (Micro/Macro)

 

   

  

  

  

  

Rockway: A Reflection on Roads and Nature

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Stacked rocks. 157' x 2' x 1'. [2016]
1/2 of "Rockway" (Micro/Macro)

 

   

  

  

  

  

Rockway: A Reflection on Roads and Nature

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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>"Boulder Creek" (Micro)<br><br>Stacked rocks. 157' x 2' x 1'. [2016]<br>1/2 of "Rockway" (Micro/Macro)<br><br> <a href="https://m.primal.net/NxSD.jpg" class="vbx-media" target="_blank"><img class="venobox" src="https://m.primal.net/NxSD.jpg"></a><br><br> <a href="https://m.primal.net/NxRy.jpg" class="vbx-media" target="_blank"><img class="venobox" src="https://m.primal.net/NxRy.jpg"></a>  <br><br> <a href="https://m.primal.net/NxSE.jpg" class="vbx-media" target="_blank"><img class="venobox" src="https://m.primal.net/NxSE.jpg"></a> <br><br> <a href="https://m.primal.net/NxSH.jpg" class="vbx-media" target="_blank"><img class="venobox" src="https://m.primal.net/NxSH.jpg"></a> <br><br> <a href="https://m.primal.net/NxSI.jpg" class="vbx-media" target="_blank"><img class="venobox" src="https://m.primal.net/NxSI.jpg"></a> <br><br> <a href="https://m.primal.net/NxSL.jpg" class="vbx-media" target="_blank"><img class="venobox" src="https://m.primal.net/NxSL.jpg"></a> <br><br>---<br><br>Rockway: A Reflection on Roads and Nature<br><br>“Rockway” examines the concept of Micro v. Macro through the central theme of line; acting as a reflection on ideas of movement and connectivity in today's world. A line, simply defined as the connection between two points, takes on a profound new meaning in our urban landscape. The roads we have constructed, like arteries of the land, connect us to vast possibility. What happens when human progress and creation intersect with the natural world, and what role does that play in our lives?<br><br>'Boulder Creek' explores this intersection at the micro-level, focusing heavily on the delicate balance between humans and their environment. Stumbling upon the nearly 160-foot earthwork presents the viewer with an unnatural line, composed of stones, meandering through the pristine natural landscape. It evokes the winding roads through the mountains nearby one takes to get here- a stark contrast against the wilderness where it sits.<br><br>The earthwork employs a singular free-flowing, curvilinear line, representing a departure from the rigid angles of the surrounding landscape. This choice symbolizes more than just movement. It delves into the relationship between the towering skyscrapers, flowing highways, and gridded cities we inhabit. As the eye follows the work from start to finish, it encounters straight lines—those of trees and rocks—interrupting the flow, much like the complex highway systems and cities we build to connect ourselves around the globe.<br><br>'St. Louis' explores the concept of line at the macro-level. In this piece, movement remains a central theme, but the intent shifts. The collage aims to create an unrealistic, yet harmonious, urban highway system. Lines intersect, diverge, and rejoin in nearly impossible ways; calling into question what exactly our future might look like. Each line signifies the movement of humans—from place to place, from birth to departure.<br><br>The city of St. Louis holds personal significance. It’s my birthplace, my starting point. The curved form of the line embodies movement and fluidity, echoing my own journey. Highways connect us to places, people, and experiences. They weave our stories, even as they reshape the landscape.<br><br>Step back, and the piece appears a unified whole. But lean in and scrutinize the details, and you’ll discover individual clippings and rigid overlaps from the satellite photos it is composed of. Each stone and curve. Each road and line — force us to consider the tale of movement, connection, and balance. "Rockway" invites us step back and dig deeper into the connections we [ourselves] hold with the land; and what responsibility we [as a whole] have in encouraging continued prosperity, while maintaining the delicate balance holding it all together.<br><br>---<br><br><a href='/tag/land_art/'>#land_art</a> <a href='/tag/landart/'>#landart</a> <a href='/tag/art/'>#art</a> <a href='/tag/environmentalart/'>#environmentalart</a> <a href='/tag/rockway/'>#rockway</a> <a href='/tag/nature/'>#nature</a> <a href='/tag/hes/'>#hes</a> <a href='/tag/hesart/'>#hesart</a> <a href='/tag/collage/'>#collage</a> <a href='/tag/2016/'>#2016</a> <a href='/tag/earthwork/'>#earthwork</a> <a href='/tag/photocollage/'>#photocollage</a> <a href='/tag/line/'>#line</a> <a href='/tag/lineart/'>#lineart</a> <a href='/tag/macro/'>#macro</a> <a href='/tag/homepage/'>#homepage</a></p>
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Photo collage on foam board. 16" x 20". [2016]
1/2 of "Rockway" (Micro/Macro)

  

Rockway: A Reflection on Roads and Nature

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Photo collage on foam board. 16" x 20". [2016]
1/2 of "Rockway" (Micro/Macro)

  

Rockway: A Reflection on Roads and Nature

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      <pubDate>Fri, 24 Jan 2025 04:06:15 GMT</pubDate>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>"St. Louis" (Macro)<br><br>Photo collage on foam board. 16" x 20". [2016]<br>1/2 of "Rockway" (Micro/Macro)<br><br> <a href="https://m.primal.net/NxRs.jpg" class="vbx-media" target="_blank"><img class="venobox" src="https://m.primal.net/NxRs.jpg"></a> <br><br>---<br><br>Rockway: A Reflection on Roads and Nature<br><br>“Rockway” examines the concept of Micro v. Macro through the central theme of line; acting as a reflection on ideas of movement and connectivity in today's world. A line, simply defined as the connection between two points, takes on a profound new meaning in our urban landscape. The roads we have constructed, like arteries of the land, connect us to vast possibility. What happens when human progress and creation intersect with the natural world, and what role does that play in our lives?<br><br>'Boulder Creek' explores this intersection at the micro-level, focusing heavily on the delicate balance between humans and their environment. Stumbling upon the nearly 160-foot earthwork presents the viewer with an unnatural line, composed of stones, meandering through the pristine natural landscape. It evokes the winding roads through the mountains nearby one takes to get here- a stark contrast against the wilderness where it sits.<br><br>The earthwork employs a singular free-flowing, curvilinear line, representing a departure from the rigid angles of the surrounding landscape. This choice symbolizes more than just movement. It delves into the relationship between the towering skyscrapers, flowing highways, and gridded cities we inhabit. As the eye follows the work from start to finish, it encounters straight lines—those of trees and rocks—interrupting the flow, much like the complex highway systems and cities we build to connect ourselves around the globe.<br><br>'St. Louis' explores the concept of line at the macro-level. In this piece, movement remains a central theme, but the intent shifts. The collage aims to create an unrealistic, yet harmonious, urban highway system. Lines intersect, diverge, and rejoin in nearly impossible ways; calling into question what exactly our future might look like. Each line signifies the movement of humans—from place to place, from birth to departure.<br><br>The city of St. Louis holds personal significance. It’s my birthplace, my starting point. The curved form of the line embodies movement and fluidity, echoing my own journey. Highways connect us to places, people, and experiences. They weave our stories, even as they reshape the landscape.<br><br>Step back, and the piece appears a unified whole. But lean in and scrutinize the details, and you’ll discover individual clippings and rigid overlaps from the satellite photos it is composed of. Each stone and curve. Each road and line — force us to consider the tale of movement, connection, and balance. "Rockway" invites us step back and dig deeper into the connections we [ourselves] hold with the land; and what responsibility we [as a whole] have in encouraging continued prosperity, while maintaining the delicate balance holding it all together.<br><br>---<br><br><a href='/tag/land_art/'>#land_art</a> <a href='/tag/landart/'>#landart</a> <a href='/tag/art/'>#art</a> <a href='/tag/environmentalart/'>#environmentalart</a> <a href='/tag/rockway/'>#rockway</a> <a href='/tag/nature/'>#nature</a> <a href='/tag/hes/'>#hes</a> <a href='/tag/hesart/'>#hesart</a> <a href='/tag/collage/'>#collage</a> <a href='/tag/2016/'>#2016</a> <a href='/tag/earthwork/'>#earthwork</a> <a href='/tag/photocollage/'>#photocollage</a> <a href='/tag/line/'>#line</a> <a href='/tag/lineart/'>#lineart</a> <a href='/tag/macro/'>#macro</a></p>
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      <itunes:summary><![CDATA[<p>"St. Louis" (Macro)<br><br>Photo collage on foam board. 16" x 20". [2016]<br>1/2 of "Rockway" (Micro/Macro)<br><br> <a href="https://m.primal.net/NxRs.jpg" class="vbx-media" target="_blank"><img class="venobox" src="https://m.primal.net/NxRs.jpg"></a> <br><br>---<br><br>Rockway: A Reflection on Roads and Nature<br><br>“Rockway” examines the concept of Micro v. Macro through the central theme of line; acting as a reflection on ideas of movement and connectivity in today's world. A line, simply defined as the connection between two points, takes on a profound new meaning in our urban landscape. The roads we have constructed, like arteries of the land, connect us to vast possibility. What happens when human progress and creation intersect with the natural world, and what role does that play in our lives?<br><br>'Boulder Creek' explores this intersection at the micro-level, focusing heavily on the delicate balance between humans and their environment. Stumbling upon the nearly 160-foot earthwork presents the viewer with an unnatural line, composed of stones, meandering through the pristine natural landscape. It evokes the winding roads through the mountains nearby one takes to get here- a stark contrast against the wilderness where it sits.<br><br>The earthwork employs a singular free-flowing, curvilinear line, representing a departure from the rigid angles of the surrounding landscape. This choice symbolizes more than just movement. It delves into the relationship between the towering skyscrapers, flowing highways, and gridded cities we inhabit. As the eye follows the work from start to finish, it encounters straight lines—those of trees and rocks—interrupting the flow, much like the complex highway systems and cities we build to connect ourselves around the globe.<br><br>'St. Louis' explores the concept of line at the macro-level. In this piece, movement remains a central theme, but the intent shifts. The collage aims to create an unrealistic, yet harmonious, urban highway system. Lines intersect, diverge, and rejoin in nearly impossible ways; calling into question what exactly our future might look like. Each line signifies the movement of humans—from place to place, from birth to departure.<br><br>The city of St. Louis holds personal significance. It’s my birthplace, my starting point. The curved form of the line embodies movement and fluidity, echoing my own journey. Highways connect us to places, people, and experiences. They weave our stories, even as they reshape the landscape.<br><br>Step back, and the piece appears a unified whole. But lean in and scrutinize the details, and you’ll discover individual clippings and rigid overlaps from the satellite photos it is composed of. Each stone and curve. Each road and line — force us to consider the tale of movement, connection, and balance. "Rockway" invites us step back and dig deeper into the connections we [ourselves] hold with the land; and what responsibility we [as a whole] have in encouraging continued prosperity, while maintaining the delicate balance holding it all together.<br><br>---<br><br><a href='/tag/land_art/'>#land_art</a> <a href='/tag/landart/'>#landart</a> <a href='/tag/art/'>#art</a> <a href='/tag/environmentalart/'>#environmentalart</a> <a href='/tag/rockway/'>#rockway</a> <a href='/tag/nature/'>#nature</a> <a href='/tag/hes/'>#hes</a> <a href='/tag/hesart/'>#hesart</a> <a href='/tag/collage/'>#collage</a> <a href='/tag/2016/'>#2016</a> <a href='/tag/earthwork/'>#earthwork</a> <a href='/tag/photocollage/'>#photocollage</a> <a href='/tag/line/'>#line</a> <a href='/tag/lineart/'>#lineart</a> <a href='/tag/macro/'>#macro</a></p>
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Ink [2018]

  

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      <pubDate>Thu, 23 Jan 2025 04:32:31 GMT</pubDate>
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      <description><![CDATA["Mushroom City"

Ink [2012]

   

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             <itunes:subtitle><![CDATA["Mushroom City"

Ink [2012]

   

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Dirt. Boulder, CO [2015]

“A Line Made By Walking” (2015) is a site-specific piece created in Boulder, CO, where my body weight etched a temporary line into the earth. This work pays homage to Richard Long’s seminal 1967 piece, where a simple act…]]></description>
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Dirt. Boulder, CO [2015]

“A Line Made By Walking” (2015) is a site-specific piece created in Boulder, CO, where my body weight etched a temporary line into the earth. This work pays homage to Richard Long’s seminal 1967 piece, where a simple act…]]></itunes:subtitle>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>"A Line Made by Walking"<br><br>Dirt. Boulder, CO [2015]<br><br>“A Line Made By Walking” (2015) is a site-specific piece created in Boulder, CO, where my body weight etched a temporary line into the earth. This work pays homage to Richard Long’s seminal 1967 piece, where a simple act of walking through the landscape left a profound trace. In my version, the line created by my movement forces the viewer to engage with the impermanence of human intervention on the land. The project prompts a reflection on the subtle yet lasting impacts we have on the environment, even through seemingly minimal actions.<br><br>As part of my larger “Rockway” project, this case study explores the concept of ‘line’ in both literal and metaphorical ways. The line is not just a physical mark, but also a representation of time, movement, and the dialogue between the body and the land. Walking, in this context, becomes a way of marking time—an act that is as ephemeral as the mark it leaves behind. The work questions the tension between permanence and transience, asking the viewer to consider how we interact with the land, both intentionally and unknowingly, and how those interactions leave traces that may soon fade but never completely disappear.<br><br><a href="https://image.nostr.build/a4963d5b2f0572ca5bce112d436cef6a333b0b7515f87808ee1fa48bdfd3bd48.jpg" class="vbx-media" target="_blank"><img class="venobox" src="https://image.nostr.build/a4963d5b2f0572ca5bce112d436cef6a333b0b7515f87808ee1fa48bdfd3bd48.jpg"></a><br><br><a href="https://image.nostr.build/7604da7b5498a3ed352cd1eff32d8a30c7664c886c01a5960f15958b79be40a8.jpg" class="vbx-media" target="_blank"><img class="venobox" src="https://image.nostr.build/7604da7b5498a3ed352cd1eff32d8a30c7664c886c01a5960f15958b79be40a8.jpg"></a><br><br><a href="https://image.nostr.build/56f1a7a52ad2c8b6515b1d6fd5016807e2b3dab0dda529e99a861ae518f8f1bf.jpg" class="vbx-media" target="_blank"><img class="venobox" src="https://image.nostr.build/56f1a7a52ad2c8b6515b1d6fd5016807e2b3dab0dda529e99a861ae518f8f1bf.jpg"></a><br><br><a href="https://image.nostr.build/0e94ba870bf4ebf595ecf450c83cfca11038a185dc319ae51660ad21b90cdddf.jpg" class="vbx-media" target="_blank"><img class="venobox" src="https://image.nostr.build/0e94ba870bf4ebf595ecf450c83cfca11038a185dc319ae51660ad21b90cdddf.jpg"></a><br><br><a href="https://image.nostr.build/27f8c1f8c471e9fbd3a7163bf18f8a8b1a51f21f1915b2da0db83a28610f0bd5.jpg" class="vbx-media" target="_blank"><img class="venobox" src="https://image.nostr.build/27f8c1f8c471e9fbd3a7163bf18f8a8b1a51f21f1915b2da0db83a28610f0bd5.jpg"></a><br><br><a href="https://image.nostr.build/a268a0ca3c6ca958e45b33fe2bc7afcee1907d5b44b20662aba8fa47e54bc7c9.jpg" class="vbx-media" target="_blank"><img class="venobox" src="https://image.nostr.build/a268a0ca3c6ca958e45b33fe2bc7afcee1907d5b44b20662aba8fa47e54bc7c9.jpg"></a><br><br><a href="https://image.nostr.build/50aa09e9e81186af6a22835489b8a5c51fc7f5706471fe187dd6c8e44987169b.jpg" class="vbx-media" target="_blank"><img class="venobox" src="https://image.nostr.build/50aa09e9e81186af6a22835489b8a5c51fc7f5706471fe187dd6c8e44987169b.jpg"></a><br><br>---<br><br><a href='/tag/land_art/'>#land_art</a> <a href='/tag/landart/'>#landart</a> <a href='/tag/art/'>#art</a> <a href='/tag/environmentalart/'>#environmentalart</a> <a href='/tag/line/'>#line</a> <a href='/tag/walking/'>#walking</a> <a href='/tag/nature/'>#nature</a> <a href='/tag/hes/'>#hes</a> <a href='/tag/hesart/'>#hesart</a> <a href='/tag/boulder/'>#boulder</a> <a href='/tag/dirt/'>#dirt</a> <a href='/tag/2015/'>#2015</a> </p>
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      <itunes:summary><![CDATA[<p>"A Line Made by Walking"<br><br>Dirt. Boulder, CO [2015]<br><br>“A Line Made By Walking” (2015) is a site-specific piece created in Boulder, CO, where my body weight etched a temporary line into the earth. This work pays homage to Richard Long’s seminal 1967 piece, where a simple act of walking through the landscape left a profound trace. In my version, the line created by my movement forces the viewer to engage with the impermanence of human intervention on the land. The project prompts a reflection on the subtle yet lasting impacts we have on the environment, even through seemingly minimal actions.<br><br>As part of my larger “Rockway” project, this case study explores the concept of ‘line’ in both literal and metaphorical ways. The line is not just a physical mark, but also a representation of time, movement, and the dialogue between the body and the land. Walking, in this context, becomes a way of marking time—an act that is as ephemeral as the mark it leaves behind. The work questions the tension between permanence and transience, asking the viewer to consider how we interact with the land, both intentionally and unknowingly, and how those interactions leave traces that may soon fade but never completely disappear.<br><br><a href="https://image.nostr.build/a4963d5b2f0572ca5bce112d436cef6a333b0b7515f87808ee1fa48bdfd3bd48.jpg" class="vbx-media" target="_blank"><img class="venobox" src="https://image.nostr.build/a4963d5b2f0572ca5bce112d436cef6a333b0b7515f87808ee1fa48bdfd3bd48.jpg"></a><br><br><a href="https://image.nostr.build/7604da7b5498a3ed352cd1eff32d8a30c7664c886c01a5960f15958b79be40a8.jpg" class="vbx-media" target="_blank"><img class="venobox" src="https://image.nostr.build/7604da7b5498a3ed352cd1eff32d8a30c7664c886c01a5960f15958b79be40a8.jpg"></a><br><br><a href="https://image.nostr.build/56f1a7a52ad2c8b6515b1d6fd5016807e2b3dab0dda529e99a861ae518f8f1bf.jpg" class="vbx-media" target="_blank"><img class="venobox" src="https://image.nostr.build/56f1a7a52ad2c8b6515b1d6fd5016807e2b3dab0dda529e99a861ae518f8f1bf.jpg"></a><br><br><a href="https://image.nostr.build/0e94ba870bf4ebf595ecf450c83cfca11038a185dc319ae51660ad21b90cdddf.jpg" class="vbx-media" target="_blank"><img class="venobox" src="https://image.nostr.build/0e94ba870bf4ebf595ecf450c83cfca11038a185dc319ae51660ad21b90cdddf.jpg"></a><br><br><a href="https://image.nostr.build/27f8c1f8c471e9fbd3a7163bf18f8a8b1a51f21f1915b2da0db83a28610f0bd5.jpg" class="vbx-media" target="_blank"><img class="venobox" src="https://image.nostr.build/27f8c1f8c471e9fbd3a7163bf18f8a8b1a51f21f1915b2da0db83a28610f0bd5.jpg"></a><br><br><a href="https://image.nostr.build/a268a0ca3c6ca958e45b33fe2bc7afcee1907d5b44b20662aba8fa47e54bc7c9.jpg" class="vbx-media" target="_blank"><img class="venobox" src="https://image.nostr.build/a268a0ca3c6ca958e45b33fe2bc7afcee1907d5b44b20662aba8fa47e54bc7c9.jpg"></a><br><br><a href="https://image.nostr.build/50aa09e9e81186af6a22835489b8a5c51fc7f5706471fe187dd6c8e44987169b.jpg" class="vbx-media" target="_blank"><img class="venobox" src="https://image.nostr.build/50aa09e9e81186af6a22835489b8a5c51fc7f5706471fe187dd6c8e44987169b.jpg"></a><br><br>---<br><br><a href='/tag/land_art/'>#land_art</a> <a href='/tag/landart/'>#landart</a> <a href='/tag/art/'>#art</a> <a href='/tag/environmentalart/'>#environmentalart</a> <a href='/tag/line/'>#line</a> <a href='/tag/walking/'>#walking</a> <a href='/tag/nature/'>#nature</a> <a href='/tag/hes/'>#hes</a> <a href='/tag/hesart/'>#hesart</a> <a href='/tag/boulder/'>#boulder</a> <a href='/tag/dirt/'>#dirt</a> <a href='/tag/2015/'>#2015</a> </p>
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