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Norman Warsinske – Wall Relief

Norman Warsinske, Wall Relief (1962)

Norman Warsinske – Wall Relief 1962 – North Campus

  To us, Warsinske’s work was inspiring to look at our surroundings and connect them to the things we do. Warsinske’s Wall Relief was influenced by the current events at the time of its creation in 1962. Today, we have… Continue Reading →

Norman Warsinske: Wall Relief

Group Statement Warsinske’s Wall Relief caused each of us to become inwardly reflective on how we think about the dynamics of the world. To us, this irregular spiral brought up questions of what-ifs involving time, discovering oneself, and society’s expectation… Continue Reading →

Norman Warsinske: Wall Relief

  Wall Relief is a sculpture influenced by African Hex Signs. Originally, Hex Signs were painted on buildings or walls as a way of protection to ward of evil forces. Norman Warsinske instead created this bronze sculpture with more dimension,… Continue Reading →

Norman Warinske’s “Wall Relief”

  Ancient Calm: Norman Warsinske’s Wall Relief Post By: Austin Colwell, Sterling Greer and Ethan Liggett About The Artist and Piece The artist’s primary intent was to create a piece that would ward off villainous spirits from the building and make… Continue Reading →

Wall Relief By: Norman Warsinske

Video Presentation by: Allison Jensen, Simon Butz, and Philip Chernitsky

“Wall Relief” Norman Warsinske

“Cycle of life” Created by: Angela Morovic (Photographer) “Controlled Chaos” Created by: Malynne Castro(WordPress, Admin) Norman Warsinske was inspired by African hex signs when creating Wall Relief. Hex signs were usually painted on buildings as a form of protection to… Continue Reading →

Wall Relief – Norman Warsinske

Video by Blake Elliot. Script by Samantha Greystoke. Technical application by Charles Young. Music: “Just.Maybe” by AJMW

Wall Relief – Norman Warsinske

Norman Warsinske Wall Relief 1962 Created by: Justin Aguilar– Research,  Filmed Video, Narrated Molly Ferguson– WordPress Admin, Assisted with Video Production Connor Schattenkerk– Research, Video Editor

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