- Troy Nickle
- My practice encompasses a variety of experimental processes that animate both natural and constructed environments, seeking to form connections between culture, nature and place. I am concerned with how physical, tactile interactions in nature can shape our inner experiences and understanding of the world. I currently live and work in Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada.
Sunday, October 23, 2011
Near and Far
While I was walking in the coulees on a hike to take photographs for a book collaboration between scientist Mark Goettel and myself I decided to make this little cairn on a large stone which might have been deposited by a glacier from potentially as far away as the Rocky Mountains. The urge came to me to make a cairn to mark this place and to share the moment I experienced at that time such as the fall colors on the flood plain along the Oldman river and the coulee landscape.
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