Rick Chapman
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Eucalyptus Diptych, Ojai
photography, 96 x 48, $14000
Dandelion #2-Nevada
photography, various
Innertube-California
photography, various
Cornroll-Wisconsin
photography, various
Salted Tire-California
photography, various
Apple Tree-Nevada
photography, various
Storm Tree #2-Nevada
photography, various
Bristlecone Pine #2-California
photography, various
Tree with Fence-Mexico
photography, various
About the artist...
Chapman’s obsession with searching the shores of oceans, lakes, rivers and creeks for spherical rocks viscerally fuels his interest in the universal truths symbolically held within their perfect shape. Researching circle themes found in religious iconography, architectural theory and nature’s systems inspired the creation of his series, CIRCLE, 25 years ago. Chapman studies what is remarkable about the mundane circles and spheres he encounters in everyday life. Whether the objects are found in urban centers or rural landscapes, he explores the universal truths they represent. Sizing every printed circle to the same diameter, they become virtual letters of a lost alphabet, together communicating a language that transcends the original objects themselves.
Rick Chapman’s work is held in many collections throughout the United States including the Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery, the LA County Museum, the Museum of Fine Arts Houston, the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, George Eastman House, and the private collection of Sir Elton John.