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Best of 2011 #3 – Our aluminum home

Escape pod to the Oregon Coast

In our continued attempt to avoid the worst of Kansas City’s weather, Kyle and I spent August escaping to the Pacific NorthWest, and what a good long trip like that requires is an escape pod, and preferably a vintage one. During our months of research on older travel trailers, we discovered that Idaho has an unusual abundance of campers. So at the beginning of the month we started our trip by showing in Sun Valley (where I won Best of Photography), and from there we launched our search. After some hunting in Boise we bought this beauty that would be our home for the next month – a 1971 Timberline that was built in Sandy, Oregon by the Kipers family.

 

1971 Timberline Trailer

Oakridge Oregon

After picking it up, we headed to Oakridge Oregon to see our friends Ben Beamer, Laura Robson, and Jill Silvey, and found ourselves right in the middle of Mountain Bike Oregon. We jumped in on mess hall duty, helping our friends feed the 500 hungry bike riders, and prepped our new trailer for its upcoming coastal adventure.

Carl G Washburne State Park

With all of the options we magically choose the most beautiful park in the mid-coast of Oregon where we had a week of exploration. We are both in love with our new portable home,  travel trailer camping, and the Oregon Coast. We are looking forward to next summer’s adventure!

Washburn State Park Trail

Trail from our campsite to the beach.

Oregon Coast near Florence

Just a bit of blue sky.

Oregon coast

I was mesmerized by the sound of the waves against the rocks!

 

We are looking for more camping ideas for next year (both near and far). What is your favorite camping spot?

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Sneak Peek of the Week, Dec 26

This time next week we will be in our beautiful January town of Guanajuato, Mexico. (Be sure to look for next’s week pick of the week!) To prepare for our trip and our subsequent shows when we return to the states, I have been working away in the studio. I am so pleased with the new large pieces, I couldn’t pick just one to show you!

 

5 Dahlquist artworks

5 large pieces drying

 

Stunner waiting for spring!

 

If you are in the market for a large piece, please let me know, and I will send you better pictures when they are completed. These will find homes very quickly, often the large pieces are spoken for before they are even dry!

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Picture of the week, Dec 12

reflective (rɪˈflɛktɪv)

— adj
1. characterized by quiet thought or contemplation
2. capable of reflecting: a reflective surface
3. produced by reflection

Landscape photograph on gold painted steel

Mile Marker 219, 23" x 35"

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Pick of the week Nov 21

Landscape photograph on gold painted steel

Mile Marker 187, 23" x 35"

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Perlow-Stevens Gallery in the News

My new series, Terra Nullius, is still showing at the PS:Gallery in Columbia, Missouri. Please go see it if you are anywhere near, this will be the only chance to see it as a full collection.

 

Jennifer Perlow says in an article in the Columbia Tribune:  (pdf)

Perlow wants people to come in and see how Dahlquist’s art changes so much with the light. “They are quieter and still and lovely…Her intent is to take away enough so that you stop asking where it is. It’s recognizable as a landscape, but it’s not so literal a translation that the viewer begins to try to discern the location of each photo.”


Minimal landscape photograph over silver painted steel

From the series Terra Nullius (#7)

 

Peace of the week, Nov 14

Landscape photograph on gold painted steel

Mile Marker 241, 16" x 22"

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Peace of the week, Nov 7

Landscape photograph on gold painted steel

Mile Marker 245, 16" x 22"

 

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Peace of the week, 10/31

Landscape photograph on gold painted steel

Mile Marker 249, 16" x 22"

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Terra Nullius

 

Minimal landscape photograph over silver painted steel

From the series Terra Nullius (#8)

 

I am really excited about my new series of work that is now showing in the Perlow-Stevens Gallery in Columbia, Missouri, Terra Nullius meaning no-man’s land. In this series of works I am exploring how we respond to information in a photograph and what our expectations of a photograph are. How much information is necessary to read an image as a landscape? How much information must I remove so that the viewer can respond to the image without trying to place the photograph in a literal location? (ie: “I think that is South Dakota” “That must be Kansas”. ) One thing I know I managed to do is create a body of artwork that is even harder to document than my previous works so if you are near or traveling through Columbia please stop in and see the work in person. To see it online just doesn’t compare!

Peace of the week, Oct 24

Landscape photograph on gold painted steel

Mile Marker 202, 23" x 35"

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