Nicole Jean Hill
Lolo Pass Elk Head Talkeetna Susitna River Melamoose Road Ucross, Highway 14 Mad River Windbreak North Leiter Estacada Coal Creek Yankee Hill Horse Mountain South Leiter Sequoia Park Dutch Creek Road, Ulm Centerville #2 South Jetty Oak Openings Ulm Road Branched Oak Samoa Dunes #1 Agate Beach Cannibal Island Myrtletown Hookton Road Carlotta Eel River Banks Samoa Dunes #2 Van Duzen River Bar #1 Montana Creek Trail Manzanita West Ulm
Artifacts and Incidents
2009-2012
I create photographs along the periphery of rural communities in the western United States - the spaces nestled between national forest lands and private property or the easement zones along county roads and greenbelts. Existing as neither private nor public, these liminal spaces simultaneously imply autonomy and lawlessness. Without a clearly defined function, these borderlands are an overlap of unruliness and regulation. They contain evidence of the disruptive character of human activity, efforts at cultivation, and the inherent wildness of an environment.

Within each frame and throughout the series, the familiar and the ominous coexist. My goal is to create implied narratives of the orderly and untamable. It is through this visual investigation that I question the nature of nature and the desire to define the boundaries between the knowable and unpredictable landscape.

Editions of 5
22" x 28"
Archival Pigment Prints
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