Blane De St. Croix’s work explores the geopolitical landscape through sculpture, install
Blane De St. Croix’s work explores the geopolitical landscape through sculpture, installation, and work on paper. His research based method incorporates on the ground site visits, aerial fly-overs, photographic documentation, interviews, internet mining, and satellite imagery. Together, his artworks and research seek to facilitate an increased understanding of the shared social, political, environmental, and cultural climate challenges we face, both within our local communities, and in the international arena.De St. Croix employs formal elements of sculpture such as scale (both miniaturized and massive) and perspective (forced and the separation of grounds). Each decision directs the spectator both conceptually and physically. His large sculptural installation work allows for architectural interaction/intervention with any given exhibition space and furthermore channels the audience into a particular position or pattern of viewing. Physicality and materiality are of utmost importance to the process, and all the elements within the work are crafted by hand, creating a more intimate and controllable result than by way of digital methods.The work formally draws from the historical references of the landscape painting tradition and its accepted sublime beauty, but it is further interested in contemporary societies underlying ecological and political conflicts that uniquely frame the memory of the current landscape. It seeks to underscore the dualities of the beautiful and devastating elements, both natural and man-made, which precipitate environmental and cultural changes in the landscape, transcending beyond nature and becoming symbolic of human kinds desire for control.top image: Nomadic Landscape | blane de st. croix Nomadic Landscape addresses the unique historical characteristics of the Gobi desert, revealing distinctive conflicts within environmental and geo-politics. The miniaturized sculpted landscape exists in a custom fabricated container and travels along the path of the prevailing winds—much like the region’s soil deposited in north-central China as a result of the effects of global warming. A nomadic work of art, Nomadic Landscape crosses regions and borders, participating in the contemporary discussion about land art as a form of not only artistic but also political expression.bottom image: High Rise | blane de st. croix High Rise is a monumental/miniature sculpture referencing both the beauty and devastation upon the Florida Everglades, including issues of encroachment, climate change and the myriad of ways human behavior effects and modifies the natural landscape. Blane De St. Croix’s work explores the geopolitical landscape through sculpture, architecturally intervening installation and work on paper. The work formally draws from the historical references of the landscape painting tradition and its accepted sublime beauty, but it is further interested in contemporary societies underlying ecological and political conflicts that uniquely frame the memory of the current landscape.words and images from: https://blanedestcroix.com/ -- source link
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