104° 54′ W x 41° 25′ N no. 10
Typical Wyoming days — blue sky, howling wind — are my favorites for getting out on the prairie and creating installations. The…
Read more
Typical Wyoming days — blue sky, howling wind — are my favorites for getting out on the prairie and creating installations. The…
Read more
Signs of civilization are everywhere, repeating themselves throughout the land. You see the same utility poles on the California coast that you see on the…
Read more
With an exhibit coming up, I’ve been running prints of images of my ephemeral installations, and here they hang from good old-fashioned wood…
Read more
Fires occur regularly near my home in Southeast Wyoming. Sometimes it’s a forest fire to the west, sometimes it’s a grass fire to…
Read more
Traveled through the ghost town (sort-of, there’s one inhabitant) of Lucin in 100° heat for this installation.
Read more
While giving a critique of my work, a gallery owner told me that I needed to decide whether I was Andy Goldsworthy…
Read more
Hot, scorching sun baked the flats the day we went. I anticipated this stop more than any others Fred and I planned…
Read more
After visiting Sun Tunnels (see previous post), Fred and I headed east in northern Utah for a stop at Spiral Jetty, the…
Read more
Nancy Holt’s Sun Tunnels rest on the land in a remote part of northwest Utah. You have to want to get there—the…
Read more
You must be logged in to post a comment.