View full screen - View 1 of Lot 885. Desert Steel.

In Partnership With Makersplace

Jeremy Booth

Desert Steel

Lot Closed

October 2, 05:16 PM GMT

Estimate

10,000 - 15,000 USD

Lot Details

Description

In Partnership With Makersplace


Digital:

Jeremy Booth

Dessert Steel

Webp

Executed in 2024, this work is unique and part of the series Lost in Moffat County. The digital artwork is paired with a physical painting powered by TRACE.


Token ID: 1

Smart Contract: 0x98a8ae5ea04a7cff60cd4877a6e97eb2113b111e

Token Standard: ERC-721

Blockchain: Ethereum


Physical:

Desert Steel

signed, titled and dated (on the verso)

acrylic on canvas

48 by 36 in.

121.92 by 91.44 cm.

Executed in 2024, this work is unique and includes a Trace chip for authentication.

Minted by 0xa8bd82A0Bd23206F707407276d08fAF44879BA57 (Jeremy Booth Wallet) - Sept 16, 2024 2:49 PM

Jeremy Booth's art boldly captures the essence of the Wild West through daring minimalism. His work, centered primarily on the iconic cowboy, reflects the spirit of resilience and adventure intrinsic to frontier life. Using a striking interplay of dark shadows and bright colors, Booth creates dramatic scenes that evoke the intensity of direct sunlight, casting a vivid spotlight on both the cowboy and the surrounding landscape. This technique adds depth and intensity to his compositions, while also allowing for an exploration of negative space, drawing the viewer into the rugged beauty of the West.


Booth’s art is a journey into the heart of the frontier, where boldness meets simplicity and the cowboy emerges as a timeless symbol of strength and freedom. One notable example of his inspiration comes from a trip to Sombrero Ranch in Colorado. During this visit, Booth was driven far into the property to capture images of ranchers and cowboys at work. However, upon stepping out of the truck, he was immediately struck by the sight of the ranch owner leaning against the vehicle, a moment that profoundly influenced the resulting artwork.