Horizon 2.0 Artist Talk November 21, 2021

Any depiction of a landscape is only a representation of a slice in time and place; there is no reality to it. So it stands to reason that a landscape created in the digital realm is just as real as an unaltered photograph of the countryside. These 25 artists bend reality and invent new terrain, bringing their best vistas to create reimagined landscapes: Horizon 2.0. For purchase inquiries, please contact shoeboxartsla at gmail.com

Hannah U
Land of No Land, 2016
3D Lenticular Print (best viewed with a special lens to create an illusion of depth)
28″ x 22″ x 1″
$500
Dean and Laura Larson
Enrichment Excursion, 2019
heat infused photo on aluminum sheet (digital collage)
42″ x 18″ x 1″
$1,500.00
Rachel Owen
Coercion, 2020
Photographic Composite Printed on Fine Art Satin Baryta
26.5″ x 15.5″ x .25″
$400.00
Sean O’Connor
Set, 2021
Digital Collage/ Illustration
14″ x 11″ x 0″
$35.00
Carlos Grasso
The Traveller, 2021
Digital painting using neural imaging tools + Photoshop
7″ x 11″ x 0″
$950
Caroline Dejeneffe
Heaven
Photography
24″ x 30″ x 1″
$250.00
Cyndi Bemel
Mind Games, 2019
Photography
16.5″ x 11″ x 0″
$500.00
Dale O’Dell
Genius Loci #2, 2020
Photo/Digital
11″ x 17″ x 0″
$300.00
Barbara Tabachnick
Kings Canyon Trees, 2020
Digital Art
20″ x 16″ x.1″
$275.00
Seth Harwood
Untitled, 2021
Illustration
14″ x 11″ x 1″
$250.00
kerrie smith
Renewed, 2020
Photographic/ Digital Collage
11″ x 8.5″ x 0″
$100.00
Janet Lucroy
Evocation 2, 2021
archival pigment print mounted to metal with satin laminate
21″ x 24″ x 1″
$450.00
Diane Cockerill
Desert Storm, 2021
Digital Photographic Collage
14″ x 11″ x 1″
$300.00
Michelle Robinson
Collection, 2019
Archival Pigment Print
28″ x 42″ x 0″
$695.00
Diane Lamboley
Behind The Clouds, 2020
Photography
30″ x 38″ x 1″
$2,495.00
Stephanie Sydney
lite puffs reflections, 2017
Archival pigment print digital collage
24″ x 36″ x 0″
$850.00
Tore Terrasi
Train Wreck #1, 2013
Digital Photograph
2.5″ x 12″ x 0″
$300.00
Brandon Gellis
It’ll Just Be A Minute, 2021
Video
5:13
$500.00
Ariel Swartley
By a Thread, 2021
photography, digital scan
8″ x 16″ x 0″
$200.00
Mirabel Wigon
Mass, 2021
Integrated Digital Art
NFS
Trent Montgomery
Retro Futuristic City, 2021
Digital
14″ x 11″ x 0″
$100.00
Brandon Gellis
Saline Dreams,2021
Digital collage, typography, digital illustration
32″ x 32″ x 1″
$1000
Annie Clavel
Nothing Else, 2021
Digital
11″ x 14″ x .1″
$350.00
Barth Visser
Proven Portal, 2020
Computer
1 m x 1 m x 0 m
NFS
Rebecca Finley
Mandala for 2020, 2020
photograph printed on fabric
8″ x 8″ x 1″
$150.00
Mary Constantine
Moonshadow, 2021
Digital Print
8″ x 10″ x 0″
$500.00

Karen Hochman Brown is a Los Angeles-based digital artist who uses her own photography as a base for manipulation in 2-D formats and animations. Her explorations in this field have led to projects involving prints on fabric married to laser-cut wood elements and purely digital forays based in line, shape and movement.  She studied art at Pitzer College, California College of Art and Art Center College of Design, but self-developed her processes through experimentation, relying heavily on her graphic design skills.