Video: Landscapes with environmental connotations
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
“This work is about how the main components of the 'traditional landscape' are separated and put back together in a way that reflects how people influence the world around us. More precisely, this work is about how we control nature and how nature, in turn, controls us.”- Nicholas Bohac.
San Francisco artist Nicholas Bohac paints his paintings on wooden panels with acrylics. His 2D artwork is a study of human influence on nature and vice versa. Bohac created his own version of the modern landscape, making the viewer think about the ecological climate and the relationship of man to the environment.
In the works of the American artist there is a fusion of fiction with the depiction of urban and pastoral spaces. The landscapes of Bohac show the natural environment as well as structures erected by man in the middle of rural landscapes. Nicholas, as we can see, is very concerned about the environment, depicting the eternal confrontation between man and nature.
American artist Nicholas Bojas graduated from Bellevue University and also received a master's degree from the University of the Arts of San Francisco. His paintings are widely represented in galleries in Nebraska and California.
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