Artist: Clinton Whiting
Title: Landscape Figures I
Medium: Acrylic on paper
Price: $700
Dimensions: 22 x 30 inches
Artist Statement: I have always been impressed by the way rock features of southern Utah interact with the sky. The negative space between craggy monolithic plateaus and the endless night sky cooperated as a measureless cosmic dance. These two studies “Landscape Figures I” and “Landscape Figures II” are visual experiments with the idea of earth and sky as human figures. This idea was greatly inspired by Ancient Egypt (Nut and Geb), Aztec (Iztaccihuatl and Popocatepetl), Michelangelo Buonarotti (Day and Night, Dusk and Dawn Tomb of Duke Giuliano de”Medici), and even our own Mount Timpanogos.
Artist Bio: Whiting, Clinton United States, 1979 Clinton Whiting received his bachelor’s degree in Fine Arts from the University of Utah, and a Masters of Fine Arts from the Accademia di Belle Arti di Roma, in Rome Italy, 2012. Recent exhibits include 98th Annual Spring Salon, Springville Museum of Art, Utah (2023), Our Valley Speaks, Granary Arts, Ephraim, UT (2021) Abiding Embrace, Rome Italy (2019), Clinton Whiting is a multi-disciplinary artist, influenced by conceptual and modernist practices. His works focus on the intangible connection people share between one another, through representation of the human figure, and the materiality of paint. Clinton’s work has been exhibited and collected by museums, companies, and private individuals across the United States and Internationally. He lives and works in Holladay Utah.