Ben Hirschkoff, the sky, not falling:
Tonya Solley Thornton, a disco waterfall:
Jesse Edwards, waterfall during an explosion or just after:
Claude Zervas, a river of light (“Nooksack”):
Joy Garnett, a river of flesh, flesh being, as de Kooning once said, the reason oil paint was invented:
SuttonBeresCuller, a pond of goldfish (no goldfish were harmed in the making of this pond):
Mike Simi, a movable mountain of beef stew (custom fabricated robotics and software program) …
as a self-portrait. (I’d know those blue eyes anywhere.)
Gretchen Bennett, the spread of nature though stickers:
Created from drawings of hybridized landscapes from the Pacific Northwest, these stickers have been placed in Brooklyn, supplanting cement and brick with scenes of propane tanks draped by coniferous trees. In turn, images from the East Coast, such as junk yard dogs, are brought back to the Seattle-Portland area in the form of stickers, ultimately collapsing the space between the landscapes of the two coasts. The stickers can be downloaded and printed, spreading mongrel bits of landscape far and wide, continuing their viral migration to cereal box state lampposts, Canadian kiosks and Prague stucco.
Elizabeth Sandvig, Rabbits at Sea, because we’re so mean to them on land:
Vaughn Bell, Your own Mt. Rainier. You can take it for a walk.
And speaking of mountains, Alex Schweder:
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