Unsoiled
Project Statement
The photographs in my ongoing series Unsoiled are constructed scenes of idealized nature that have varying degrees of illusion and artifice. Original images are taken from familiar sources including Flickr, Wikipedia, television, print media, art posters, and screen-savers, and then reinterpreted through my addition of disposable plastics, houseplants, yard waste, and other found materials. The images and objects that I construct with serve as relics from daily life that recall the ways in which we try to control nature, or imagine it to be.
I try to allow the materials or objects that I place into my pictures to simultaneously enhance and interrupt the romanticized “natural” settings that I work with. I am actively trying to use artifice as a way to question the authenticity of a common type of nature photography that can be found throughout our image culture. This imagery emphasizes the pretty and panoramic rather than the harsh and hostile aspects of the natural world.