Desert Seam

Jeremy Kidd

"It seems unrealistic to expect a single photographic shot, a single moment in time, to convey the human experience of seeing. We visually explore our environment in the third and fourth dimensions as we build our personal visual journey”.

British-born, LA-­­­based Artist Jeremy Kidd approaches landscape photography innovatively, by combining sculptural elements and condensing up to 100 long exposure photographs into a single work. He believes, this to be a more cohesive way of expressing a landscape pictorially to an audience. 

The “Joshua Tree” series started as fluid IPhone sketches. Using the “Pan mode” kinetically as a "Sketch tool,” I scanned the landscape with the IPhone, responding to the geology and topography of my surroundings as a visceral act, pivoting and moving in rhythm with the flowing lines of land and horizon. The IPhone sketches allow me to have a very responsive relationship to my surroundings. Then I re-shoot immediately the scene with my primary DSLR camera and splice, blend, clone, match and paint until I have rendered a much larger version of the ubiquitous IPhone process. This slow process seems akin to a more traditional method of landscape painting, where sketches are collected then the artist embarks upon the studio-based rendering. The trick of course is to retain the immediacy.

We move intuitively through the landscape, tracing hillsides rocky outcrops or city skylines, rhythmically with eye and body. Driving in a car is a particularly sculptural exchange with our environment. Carving lines that have been cut by man through nature, a road can undulate through smooth graceful landscapes, dipping, arching, and cambering through trees. We experience the movement, gravity and topography of our environment accentuated by union with the car, velocity and road. Using the panoramic mode similarly and kinetically I reenact this motion.

THE INTERRUPTED LANDSCAPE

FEBRUARY 13, 2016 - APRIL 17, 2016

OPENING RECEPTION: SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 20TH, 4:00 - 600 PM 

Museum of Art and History 
665 West Lancaster Blvd., Lancaster CA 93534

SADDLEBACK BUTTE INSTALLATION 1 (2016)     INK JET PRINT/ WOOD/ PLASTIC 10 FEET X 26 FEET

SADDLEBACK BUTTE INSTALLATION 1 (2016)     INK JET PRINT/ WOOD/ PLASTIC 10 FEET X 26 FEET