Title | Along The Silver Trail |
Artist / Creator | Tony Bellaver |
Artist's Nationality | United States |
Place of Publication | Oakland, California |
Publication Date | 2013 |
Process / Technique | Ink jet printing, Epson 2200 |
Structure / Binding | Continuous hinge binding |
Medium / Materials | Veneer, wood |
Paper Stock | Hahnemuhle Matte paper |
Number of Pages | 2 panels |
Dimensions (WxHxD) | 8.5 x 11 x 2.5 inches closed. |
Edition Size | Unique |
Signed & Numbered | Signed by the artist |
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"I only went out for a walk, and finally concluded to stay out till sundown, for going out, I found, was really going in." -from John of the Mountains: The Unpublished Journals of John Muir
Along the Silver Trail is inspired by backpacking in the wilderness. I created this book sculpture from the scenes I came across while making camp at the end of the days hike in order to understand the region. Through these wilderness sojourns I learned respect for the natural world, the impact of human footprints in sensitive and interdependent ecosystems, and gratitude to be a guest in the home of creatures that are often thought pests and threats.
Artist Bio
Oakland based artist Tony Bellaver creates mixed media sculpture and drawings inspired by his love of hiking and nature. He incorporates maps, drawings, photographs and found foliage gathered on his many hikes to create texture and meaning in his diary-like works. While backpacking over hundreds of miles at a time, Tony makes small journals during his treks to capture the experience of the places he's traveled through. This exercise gives him a better understanding of himself as an element in nature rather than the focal point. When back in his studio, away from the wilderness, the journals become the source for larger sculptures, sometimes in book form, of what is in his mind. Using materials such as wood as the framework, plus found objects and photographs he tells a layered story of his journeys. Tony grew up in the South Bay where he was somewhat indifferent to the typical high school sports hero. Riding his bike and hiking to fishing spots with like-minded friends were his norms. After undergraduate school in San Jose, he went to the San Francisco art institute for graduate school to study painting and sculpture. Along with his career as an artist, exhibiting nationally as well as internationally he spends a good amount of his summer as a National Sierra Club trip leader. His trips have often are theme oriented, the content of connecting the artist with the wilderness experience are the paradigms for his trips in the High Sierra as well as the Rocky Mountains. by Kerri Hurtado Curator, Art Source Inc.