Chilean artist Eugenio Dittborn creates large ephemeral works made from paper cut-outs and maps that reference his childhood memories and travels. Known for his "airmail paintings" sent via small planes to remote areas, Dittborn's works are meant to be temporary but leave an impression on the landscape and viewers. At age 80, Dittborn continues his unique artistic practice of combining maps, paper, and flight to create large-scale environmental works experienced briefly but remembered vividly.
Chilean artist Eugenio Dittborn creates large ephemeral works made from paper cut-outs and maps that reference his childhood memories and travels. Known for his "airmail paintings" sent via small planes to remote areas, Dittborn's works are meant to be temporary but leave an impression on the landscape and viewers. At age 80, Dittborn continues his unique artistic practice of combining maps, paper, and flight to create large-scale environmental works experienced briefly but remembered vividly.
Chilean artist Eugenio Dittborn creates large ephemeral works made from paper cut-outs and maps that reference his childhood memories and travels. Known for his "airmail paintings" sent via small planes to remote areas, Dittborn's works are meant to be temporary but leave an impression on the landscape and viewers. At age 80, Dittborn continues his unique artistic practice of combining maps, paper, and flight to create large-scale environmental works experienced briefly but remembered vividly.
Chilean artist Eugenio Dittborn creates large ephemeral works made from paper cut-outs and maps that reference his childhood memories and travels. Known for his "airmail paintings" sent via small planes to remote areas, Dittborn's works are meant to be temporary but leave an impression on the landscape and viewers. At age 80, Dittborn continues his unique artistic practice of combining maps, paper, and flight to create large-scale environmental works experienced briefly but remembered vividly.