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Sean Walker Hutton
seanwalkerhutton.com
IG: @swhutton
I make landscape and figurative paintings and prints that explore the symbiosis between the sublime and the quotidian. My work is guided by a theory of the sublime that is rooted in divine indifference, the notion that the divine attracts what it initially repels and that absence is presence. Much of my imagery is pulled from a cross country archive of personal photographs and a no-brow collection of film stills. Drawing comparisons between these sources and the ongoing history of landscape, I denaturalize subjects through a painterly appropriation of cinematic sensibilities in order to destabilize a fixed gaze, foster a slow sense of pace and embed an ambivalent characterization of place. The transient figures, animals and apparitions are personified limbs of the natural and urban landscapes that they traverse, wrestling with false ideologies and wobbly sentiments of faith.
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Weeding and Praying
Oil and Sand on Canvas
8" x 10"
2021
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Alpine Pool
Oil on Canvas over Panel
14" x 11"
2020
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Sloper
Oil on Canvas over Panel
14" x 11"
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Driver I (Two Mountains)
Driver II (Two Puddles)
Oil, Acrylic and Flashe on Canvas over Panel
14" x 11" each
2021
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Lone Crow
Photopolymer Print
6" x 6"
2021
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Hot Rock
Oil on Canvas
10" x 8"
2020
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Humps
Oil on Canvas over Panel
14" x 11"
2021
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Hurt Hawk
Oil on Canvas
35" x 35"
2021
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Visitor and the Fool
Oil and Sand on Canvas over Panel
12" x 6"
2021