Human sculptures Yosemite National Park
In the early 1990s, Klaus Laubmayer created temporary human sculptures covered with ashes at a burned forest in the Yosemite National Park to symbolize the ending of his relationship with Jean. The Yosemite National Park provided a platform to unify and to actualize one another, which lead to a series of photographic works and a natural uncoupling.
Tiptoe, 1993 (Yosemite), 2017, Fine Art Print, 10 Ed. + 2 AP: 52 x 42 in. (132 x 106 cm)
Hanging, 1993 (Yosemite), 2017, Fine Art Print, 10 Ed. + 2 AP: 52 x 42 in. (132 x 106 cm)
Geothermal Features I, 1993 (Yellowstone), 2017, C-Print, 10 Ed. + 2 AP: 42 x 60 in. (106 x 153 cm)
Geothermal Features II, 1993 (Yellowstone), 2017, C-Print, 10 Ed. + 2 AP: 60 x 42 in. (153 x 106 cm)
Straight Up, 1993 (Yosemite), 2017, Fine Art Print, 10 Ed. + 2 AP: 52 x 42 in. (132 x 106 cm)
Crawling, 1993 (Yosemite), 2017, Fine Art Print, 10 Ed. + 2 AP: 42 x 52 in. (106 x 132 cm)
Seeking, 1993 (Yosemite), 2017, Fine Art Print, 10 Ed. + 2 AP: 52 x 42 in. (132 x 106 cm)
Hiding, 1993 (Yosemite), 2017, Fine Art Print, 10 Ed. + 2 AP: 52 x 42 in. (132 x 106 cm)