Honorable Mention, Painting
Robert Wiebe-King
Dinner at High Camp
Oil on Canvas Panel
16 x 20 x .13", Framed to 12.13 x 25.13 x 1.25"
$875
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This is the interior of the dining tent on a mountaineering expedition in Bolivia. The tent was situated just below the toe of a huge glacier, some of us sitting on odd-shaped rocks or even patches of ice. One of the more interesting dining experiences I've had.
Artist's Statement:
I'm a Richmond-born artist who primarily works with oil paints. I graduated from VCU with a degree in filmmaking and photography, but soon after graduation in 2017 I became obsessed with capturing light in a different medium. Almost unconsciously, I've made what feels like a natural transition from photography to oil painting, where I can still create compelling two-dimensional images, but now directly with my hands. I often work in the studio from photos I've taken; recently I've been combining my love of the outdoors with painting by working "en plein air" as well.