Bontecou Diptych // Lauren Leigh Hunter // Large Abstract Art Giclee Print, Red, Blue, Rust, Abstract, Art Print, Acrylic Print, Wall Art

$2,700.00
Two 24x30 archival inkjet prints on aluminum panel from the Bontecou Series

Lauren Leigh Hunter // 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
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Two 24x30 archival inkjet prints on aluminum panel from the Bontecou Series

Lauren Leigh Hunter // 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
Two 24x30 archival inkjet prints on aluminum panel from the Bontecou Series

Lauren Leigh Hunter // 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