“Miniature topographies inside 200-gallon fish tanks, based on traditional landscape paintings. Keever fills the tanks with water once he’s sculpted and placed the miniatures, and colored lights and pigments create dense, atmospheric environments. He views his works as an evolution of the landscape tradition and deliberately acknowledges the conceptual artifice.”
(Source: spaceglasses)
Styleframes depicting graphical representations of the short stories by Haruki Murakami. Murakami’s stories are always rooted in a certain poignant balance between the absurd and the banal. Using that idea as my jumping off point, I wanted the images to both evoke the stories themselves as well as the overall aura of a “Murakami fable”.
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