Bontecou 1 // Lauren Leigh Hunter // Large Abstract Art Giclee Print, Abstract, Abstract Art Print, Framed Print, Wall Art

$1,250.00
Right away we saw delicate Fall foliage but upon closer inspection of this superbly detailed photograph, we discovered a beautiful arrangement of hard rock and sunlight. This geological delight is part of Lauren Hunter's "Bontecou Series".

20x30" archival inkjet on Sintra with gloss UV coating, black wood gallery frame, ready to hang.
Signed Certificate on back, limited edition #3 of 20

If Walls Could Talk-
Lauren’s journey through the lens is focused on the random, changeable interface between nature and man that allows a painterly control of a time-altered reality. Showcasing the endless designs created with time, this series studies neglect’s artful hand as buildings become obsolete. Graffiti and the ensuing paint-overs contribute to an archaeology of art, while water creates curious stains that add cathedral-like qualities to dilapidated surfaces. Wallpaper and fabric exhibit layers of unknown personal history, bringing to light a time capsule of lives forgotten. Abandoned bunkers and decaying buildings in ghost towns are a rich source to pursue and venturing out to observe the changes from year to year has taken on a documentary form for Hunter. So often, returning to find those places gone, the artist takes pride that her photographs are their artful legacy. Ray Cabarga

https://www.thedice.co/Art/Lauren-Hunter/
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Right away we saw delicate Fall foliage but upon closer inspection of this superbly detailed photograph, we discovered a beautiful arrangement of hard rock and sunlight. This geological delight is part of Lauren Hunter's "Bontecou Series".

20x30" archival inkjet on Sintra with gloss UV coating, black wood gallery frame, ready to hang.
Signed Certificate on back, limited edition #3 of 20

If Walls Could Talk-
Lauren’s journey through the lens is focused on the random, changeable interface between nature and man that allows a painterly control of a time-altered reality. Showcasing the endless designs created with time, this series studies neglect’s artful hand as buildings become obsolete. Graffiti and the ensuing paint-overs contribute to an archaeology of art, while water creates curious stains that add cathedral-like qualities to dilapidated surfaces. Wallpaper and fabric exhibit layers of unknown personal history, bringing to light a time capsule of lives forgotten. Abandoned bunkers and decaying buildings in ghost towns are a rich source to pursue and venturing out to observe the changes from year to year has taken on a documentary form for Hunter. So often, returning to find those places gone, the artist takes pride that her photographs are their artful legacy. Ray Cabarga

https://www.thedice.co/Art/Lauren-Hunter/
Right away we saw delicate Fall foliage but upon closer inspection of this superbly detailed photograph, we discovered a beautiful arrangement of hard rock and sunlight. This geological delight is part of Lauren Hunter's "Bontecou Series".

20x30" archival inkjet on Sintra with gloss UV coating, black wood gallery frame, ready to hang.
Signed Certificate on back, limited edition #3 of 20

If Walls Could Talk-
Lauren’s journey through the lens is focused on the random, changeable interface between nature and man that allows a painterly control of a time-altered reality. Showcasing the endless designs created with time, this series studies neglect’s artful hand as buildings become obsolete. Graffiti and the ensuing paint-overs contribute to an archaeology of art, while water creates curious stains that add cathedral-like qualities to dilapidated surfaces. Wallpaper and fabric exhibit layers of unknown personal history, bringing to light a time capsule of lives forgotten. Abandoned bunkers and decaying buildings in ghost towns are a rich source to pursue and venturing out to observe the changes from year to year has taken on a documentary form for Hunter. So often, returning to find those places gone, the artist takes pride that her photographs are their artful legacy. Ray Cabarga

https://www.thedice.co/Art/Lauren-Hunter/