








R. Nelson Parrish
Gabler 2442m, 2024
Reclaimed Alaskan Birch, Pigment, Metallic, and Bio-resin
10 x 3 1/2 x 5 1/2 in
25.4 x 8.9 x 14 cm
25.4 x 8.9 x 14 cm
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R. Nelson Parrish is a multi-disciplinary fine artist from Alaska who now lives and works in Southern California. He draws upon his personal experiences as key sources of inspiration to...
R. Nelson Parrish is a multi-disciplinary fine artist from Alaska who now lives and works in Southern California. He draws upon his personal experiences as key sources of inspiration to create artworks comprised of bio-resin, pigment, and wood. The result is a hybrid of painting and sculpture, a fusion of natural and synthetic materials.
Cairns are human-made piles or stacks of stones raised for a purpose, usually as a trail-marker to point you in the right direction. Nelson's cairns, like "Gabler 2442m," can be arranged in infinite configurations. The title refers to a mountain in the Dolomites and the elevation of a ski run that the artist once enjoyed there.
Cairns are human-made piles or stacks of stones raised for a purpose, usually as a trail-marker to point you in the right direction. Nelson's cairns, like "Gabler 2442m," can be arranged in infinite configurations. The title refers to a mountain in the Dolomites and the elevation of a ski run that the artist once enjoyed there.