Artist: Ryan Van Der Hout
Title: Elementary Particles
Medium: Pigment Print
Original Dimensions: 16" x 24" - 4800 x 7200 pixels
Edition: 1/1
Created using images from Joshua Tree and the Hubble Space Telescope, I’ve alchemized them into otherworldly images reminiscent of the alien worlds I grew up watching in Star Trek.
Created flying over the desert, I imagined the formation of worlds like ours and elsewhere in the universe. This image imagines the star stuff that comes together to create worlds and how they can simply fall apart.
For this limited series of 15 images, I combined photos I took of the desert in Joshua Tree with images from the Hubble Space Telescope. While both landscape and spacescape create a sense of expansiveness and possibility, the contrast in scale reminds us of our relative smallness in the bigger picture.
The utopian aesthetic is reminiscent of early sci-fi, like the original Star-Trek I grew up watching, where California deserts were stand-ins for other worlds.
By offering this series exclusively on the blockchain, I am drawing a connection between those utopian ideals and the post-scarcity economic ideas of the crypto community.
Purchasers receive a complimentary 16" x 24" pigment print. Contact me @r_vanderhout
Ryan Van Der Hout (b. 1987) is a photo-based artist working in Toronto. His work has been widely published including in The Huffington Post, Vogue Italia and Readers Digest. His work has been exhibited internationally in museum and commercial exhibitions.
Elementary Particles
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Artist: Ryan Van Der Hout
Title: Elementary Particles
Medium: Pigment Print
Original Dimensions: 16" x 24" - 4800 x 7200 pixels
Edition: 1/1
Created using images from Joshua Tree and the Hubble Space Telescope, I’ve alchemized them into otherworldly images reminiscent of the alien worlds I grew up watching in Star Trek.
Created flying over the desert, I imagined the formation of worlds like ours and elsewhere in the universe. This image imagines the star stuff that comes together to create worlds and how they can simply fall apart.
For this limited series of 15 images, I combined photos I took of the desert in Joshua Tree with images from the Hubble Space Telescope. While both landscape and spacescape create a sense of expansiveness and possibility, the contrast in scale reminds us of our relative smallness in the bigger picture.
The utopian aesthetic is reminiscent of early sci-fi, like the original Star-Trek I grew up watching, where California deserts were stand-ins for other worlds.
By offering this series exclusively on the blockchain, I am drawing a connection between those utopian ideals and the post-scarcity economic ideas of the crypto community.
Purchasers receive a complimentary 16" x 24" pigment print. Contact me @r_vanderhout
Ryan Van Der Hout (b. 1987) is a photo-based artist working in Toronto. His work has been widely published including in The Huffington Post, Vogue Italia and Readers Digest. His work has been exhibited internationally in museum and commercial exhibitions.