20″ x 35″ Maple and glass In Collaboration with Eric Kastelic, University of Wisconsin-Madison
The natural world is the inspiration for my work. I try to capture elements of the environment and display them to the viewer through a variety of ways. Much of my work emphasizes three dimensional textures and patterns, because nature is never flat and bland. I use colors that can be found in outdoor paletes, relying heavily on blues, greens and browns. I use a wide variety of mediums and materials, carefully selected to best represent the feeling of the natural world I am trying to convey. My process usually starts as numerous little thoughts and images in my head, where I spend a long time thinking about the piece. I then spend time doing sketch after sketch, developing a more complete three dimensional image in my mind. I let my vision rest and acquire any final details, so that by the time I have started physically creating the piece I can see the completed version I am working towards.
ABOUT THE ARTIST
Ben Runzheimer
University of Wisconsin-Madison Majoring in Agroecology and Plant Science & Technology Certificates in Organic Agriculture and Studio Art
Eric is a PhD Student at the University of Wisconsin – Madison in the Geological Engineering program. He holds a B.S. in Geology from the University of South Florida. Eric’s research interests include groundwater – surface water interactions, biophysical impacts of land use change, and karst hydrogeology. He currently researches groundwater flooding in the Upper Midwest using remote sensing and field data to identify the formation and growth of seepage lakes.
In Eric’s free time he enjoys hiking, photography, and exploring new places!