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Cameron Gainer — Temporal Dispersion: Sonoran Landscape #24
Cameron Gainer — Temporal Dispersion: Sonoran Landscape #24
Cameron Gainer

Temporal Dispersion: Sonoran Landscape #24

2025

This large scale unique cyanotype on cotton by Cameron Gainer presents an arresting field of deep Prussian blue that radiates outward from a luminous white center, evoking the intensity of desert sunlight bleaching the Sonoran landscape. The cotton substrate has been crumpled and folded prior to or during exposure, resulting in a topographic network of creases and ridges that animates the surface with sculptural depth and tactile presence. Trace silica and desert elements embedded in the work bridge the photographic process with the actual materiality of the landscape it depicts, making this piece a genuine artifact of place as much as a photographic object. As number 24 in the Temporal Dispersion series, it represents a sustained and methodical engagement with time, light, and the southwestern American desert.

Medium
Cyanotype on cotton, trace silica, desert elements
Dimensions

Notes

Framed dimensions listed as 62 x 46 in. Work is designated Unique. Displayed in Front Gallery (continued) section of the venue.

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Cameron Gainer, Temporal Dispersion: Sonoran Landscape #24, 2025

This large scale unique cyanotype on cotton by Cameron Gainer presents an arresting field of deep Prussian blue that radiates outward from a luminous white center, evoking the intensity of desert sunlight bleaching the Sonoran landscape. The cotton substrate has been crumpled and folded prior to or during exposure, resulting in a topographic network of creases and ridges that animates the surface with sculptural depth and tactile presence. Trace silica and desert elements embedded in the work bridge the photographic process with the actual materiality of the landscape it depicts, making this piece a genuine artifact of place as much as a photographic object. As number 24 in the Temporal Dispersion series, it represents a sustained and methodical engagement with time, light, and the southwestern American desert.

Medium
Cyanotype on cotton, trace silica, desert elements
Dimensions
157.48 x 116.84 cm
Year
2025
Seen at
The Elemental

Related themes

Series, Living Artist, Photography, Cyanotype, Blue, Conceptual, American, Cool Tones, Mixed Media, Place, Emerging Artist, Landscape, Textile, Environmentalism, Large Format, Works on Paper, Unique, Monochromatic, Abstract, Contemporary, Abstract Composition

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Alex Capecelatro