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Title
Kentucky
Cut
Hills
Creator
Head, Travis
Date Original
2008
Extent
12" x 12"
Type (DCMIType)
Still image
Type (AAT)
Painting (Image making)
Paintings (Visual works)
Digital Collection
The Daily Palette Digital Collection
Subcollection
Visual Arts
Contributing Institution
University of Iowa. School of Art and Art History
Rights Management
Digital collection © The University of Iowa. All works are copyright the individual artist.
Contact Information
Contact the Daily Palette:
http://dailypalette.uiowa.edu/page2.php
Daily Palette Appearance
2008-08-05
Artist's Biography
Travis
Head
was
born
in
Portsmouth
,
Virginia
and
received
his
BA
in
Studio
Art
at the
University
of
Mary
Washington
in
Fredericksburg
,
VA
. He
lives
and
works
in
Iowa
City
,
Iowa
where
he
received
his
MFA
in
Painting
and
Drawing
at the
University
of
Iowa
in
2008
.
Artist's Statement
Of his
work
,
Head
writes
, 'At the
heart
of
my
studio
practice
is
the
impulse
to
stake
out
the
parameters
of
my
known
world
through
the
means
of
journaling
and
cartography
.
I
identify
with the
Victorian
inclination
toward
categorization
and
organization
, but
my
method
for
choosing
subject
matter
derives
from the
romantic
rather
than the
intellectual
.
Drawing
, as a
means
of
thinking
with
my
hand
,
functions
as a
bridge
between
the
analytical
mind
that
scrutinizes
and
collects
and the
sentimental
mind
that
memorializes
.
Recently
this
way
of
thinking
has
led
to the
creation
of
work
with an
ordered
landscape
as the
subject
.
Taking
on a
variety
of
formal
manifestations
this
body
of
work
comes
out
of a
desire
to
commemorate
specific
places
and
personal
events
by
making
images
of the
landscape
that are
more
codified
than
organic
. The
geometric
layout
of
elements
,
unusual
perspective
, and
symmetry
present
in
most
of
my
images
suggest
a
landscape
designed
in the
absence
of a
natural
example
.
It's
important
to
me
that these
spaces
and
objects
acknowledge
and
engage
their
own
artificiality
and that they
function
as
propositions
more
than
pictures.
'
Artist/Gallery web Site
http://travis-head.blogspot.com/
Identifier
travishead.jpg
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