Gregory Euclide
Gregory Euclide ‘s relief paintings deal with the contradictions between the projection of idealized, as the artist says in his statement:
“My work explores the way we experience nature and how this is tied to the cultural practice of constructing landscapes as idealized images.
When we are in nature we experience the world through all of our senses in a dynamic way, but at the same time we are framing what we see through the cultural expectations we have absorbed through representational systems [...] It is impossible, then, to have a true, non-mediated experience of nature even though we may long for it…”
capture #1
Struggling swept canyon’s focus toward tangents
Held on history’s material desire







