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Indoor Sculptures

Indoor sculptures

Cause & Effect- Do Ho Suh

Do Ho Suh’s Cause & Effect Artist Background: Do-Ho Suh, a nationally recognized installation artist and sculptor, was born in 1962 in Seoul, Korea. He earned his Bachelor of Fine Arts and Master of Fine Arts in painting from Seoul… Continue Reading →

Offshoot and Couplet by Cris Bruch

About Offshoot & Couplet The original intent of Offshoot and Couplet was to create a shift in Bruch’s work to focus on thought and reflection. He also wanted to speak about how language relates to consumer culture, and the differentiation… Continue Reading →

Ancient Life Symbols by Eric Nelson

Lunar Drift

Christian Serwold, Emily Peterson and Sophie Kastelic   Overall Statement Lunar Drift is a three part sculpture created by Rebecca Cummins and Paul Demarinis in 2014. The piece was commissioned by the Washington State Arts Commission. Rebecca Cummins and Paul… Continue Reading →

Do Ho Suh — Cause & Effect: Student Responses

by Brenna Counsell and Ana Wichman        Introduction Do Ho Suh’s Cause & Effect sculpture is nearly two stories tall and made of acrylic men stacked on each others shoulders. The piece’s creation is based around the relationship between the… Continue Reading →

Nooksack Middle Fork – Claude Zervas

Going Into the art itself – “Middle Fork – Nooksack River – Art 109” – We wanted to explore the origins of the piece itself so we went to the Nooksack River in Nooksack, WA and explored where the art was… Continue Reading →

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Ancient Life Sculptures – Eric Nelsen

“Ancient Life Symbols” Commenting on Culture and Community After observing Eric Nelsen’s “Ancient Life Symbols,” many questions surfaced within us. Specifically, questions about culture. “What is culture?”, we asked ourselves. Well, it depends on an individual’s perception and life experience…. Continue Reading →

The Journey of Life – “Ancient Life Symbols” by Eric Nelson

       Eric Nelson was born in Vashon, Washington. His father, Ibsen Nelson, was a well-known architect and has even designed buildings here at Western Washington University. Nelson, being raised in a home of creativity, discovered his craft in… Continue Reading →

A Visual Interpretation of Mark di Suvero’s Mindseye

  Artists’ Statements For our response, we decided to paint our own interpretations of Mark di Suvero’s work. Down below are each of our works. “For my interpretive painting, I decided to include a lot of aspects of my initial… Continue Reading →

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