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A Sequence of Paintings by Ian H. Boyden
Price $3,500
Segments Along A Horizon features, in book form, a sequence of nine
original paintings by Ian H. Boyden that investigates our relationship
with the line of the horizon.
This investigation is framed by excerpts from
Ralph Waldo Emerson’s
Nature (1836). The opening excerpt reads: The
river, as it flows, resembles the air that flows over it; the air
resembles the light which traverses it with more subtile currents;
the light resembles the heat which rides with it through Space. This
text sets the tone for visual explorations of the variety of currents,
rhythms, and plays of air and land that form and transform the horizon.
The series of paintings is followed by Emerson’s reflection that, In the tranquil
landscape, and especially in the distant line of the horizon, man
beholds somewhat as beautiful as his own nature.
The paintings were painted on Hahnemühle Copperplate; the text
is set in Centaur and Gill Sans and printed letterpress; and the drum-leaf
binding features wooden covers of black limba and a leather spine.
The book is signed by the artist and presented in a silk- and cork-lined
Solander box. Segments Along A Horizon was designed, printed, and
produced by Ian Boyden. Produced by commission. Dimensions: 9 x 15
inches. |