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Matthew Day Jackson — The Lower 48, Wyoming
Matthew Day Jackson

The Lower 48, Wyoming

Matthew Day Jackson's *The Lower 48, Wyoming* is a work that reflects the artist's ongoing fascination with American landscape, history, and mythology. Jackson often employs a wide range of materials and processes to examine themes of exploration, loss, and the complex relationship between humans and the natural world. This piece likely serves as part of his broader series investigating the contiguous United States, inviting viewers to contemplate Wyoming's vast terrain through a distinctly contemporary and conceptual lens.

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May 17, 2013

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Matthew Day Jackson, The Lower 48, Wyoming

Matthew Day Jackson's *The Lower 48, Wyoming* is a work that reflects the artist's ongoing fascination with American landscape, history, and mythology. Jackson often employs a wide range of materials and processes to examine themes of exploration, loss, and the complex relationship between humans and the natural world. This piece likely serves as part of his broader series investigating the contiguous United States, inviting viewers to contemplate Wyoming's vast terrain through a distinctly contemporary and conceptual lens.

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Landscape Art, Contemplative Mood, Male Artist, Geographic Imagery, Americana, Mixed Media, Conceptual Art, Cartographic Subject, Contemporary Artist, Muted Tones, American Artist, 21st Century

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