Sarah Waldron Brinton Sarah Waldron Brinton

Thunderstruck Collective

We’re thinking and talking about what makes a work of land art a “Land Art,” as opposed to these other types of human-built structures in the landscape. This constellation of human efforts to experience the environment, to learn more about it, or to put their mark on it.

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Sarah Waldron Brinton

“Why do we feel the need to compartmentalize our lives? We separate our family life from our art life from whatever other lives we might have, when that energy could be focused on seeing how they enhance each other.”

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Kei Ito

“Radiation is such a new idea that we don’t know what it does to DNA... When the A-bomb exploded, radiation or, as I like to call it, ‘invisible light’ pierced through my grandfather’s genes and those genes were passed onto me.”

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Nolan Flynn

“Invariably there’s a lot of intimate experiences, thoughts, and dreams that I’m putting on the canvas to showcase.”

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Peter Everett

“I like it when a painting terrifies me, horrifies, or surprises me because it's kind of mapping some place that I don't understand.”

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