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Using contemporary landscape to understand the importance of scale and detail within ecosystems, land, and wild places, as well as our relationships,

the spaces we occupy,

and ultimately ourselves

Elaine Booth uses hyper detail in her watercolor and multimedia pieces to examine the relationship between macro and micro within contemporary landscape. She uses story, composition, and vibrant color to create vast and alive images that bring the viewer closer to wild places and themselves.

Elaine graduated from the University of Kansas in May 2018 with a degree in Illustration and concentrations in art history and cultural anthropology. She is an avid rock climber, kayaker, backpacker, and lover of wild places; and uses those experiences to inform and inspire her work.

 

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