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Llyod Hamrol – Log Ramps

(1974)

Lloyd Hamrol’s Log Ramps

Initial Reaction: The four ramps are structured in a way that allows for an opening at the top of the sculpture and the sides so the viewers can go inside of it. The openness of the layout helps add to… Continue Reading →

WWU’s Log Ramps by Llyod Hamrol

With his on campus sculpture, Log Ramps, Lloyd Hamrol tried to incorporate the feeling of the Pacific Northwest by using local, natural materials such as logs. This allows the sculpture to fit in with the Western campus and feel like… Continue Reading →

Log Ramps – Lloyd Hamrol

    Initial Reaction: After visiting Lloyd Hamrols Log Ramps, our immediate thought was the connection the sculpture had to nature. The way the ramps fit in with the surrounding trees made the sculpture feel like it was meant to… Continue Reading →

Lloyd Hamrol – Log Ramps

First initial reaction: Our first initial reaction when looking at Lloyd Hamrol’s sculpture Log Ramps at Western Washington University Log Ramps was that of a Tipi like structure, where logs are formed to make a circle, slightly at different levels…. Continue Reading →

The Interactive Art of Log Ramps

The sculpture Log Ramps was created by Lloyd Hamrol in 1974. It forms an imposing pyramid out of four disconnected triangular sides made from logs. With this sculpture, he intended to display the natural beauty of the pacific northwest by… Continue Reading →

Lloyd Hamrol- Log Ramps

The initial reaction:  Upon seeing Lloyd Hamrol Log Ramps Sculpture. The first initial reaction of the ramps was the feeling of tranquility, I always see people around it usually studying, conversing or just relaxing. It is a place where people… Continue Reading →

The interactive art of Log Ramps by Lloyd Hamrol

THE ARTIST Log Ramps was created by the artist Lloyd Hamrol. Hamrol was born in 1937 in San Francisco, graduated from UCLA, and currently lives in Los Angeles. He focuses on architecturally defined pieces with materials that are associated with… Continue Reading →

Log Ramps- Lloyd Hamrol

Initial Reaction: Upon seeing the Lloyd Hamrol’s Log Ramps for the first time, my initial reaction was to climb it and explore around it until i saw every angle imaginable. The piece draws you in and entices you to lay… Continue Reading →

Log Ramps – Lloyd Hamrol

  The Artist Sculpture today is often complex and inaccessible to the viewer. Lloyd Hamrol’s work is not. Throughout his career Hamrol has been enamored with simplicity and minimalism in sculpture. His work often harks back to older sometimes ancient… Continue Reading →

Log Ramp – Lloyd Hamrol

My initial reaction to this sculpture was a thought of a comparison to the famous Egyptian pyramid. The few significant differences that differ from each other, both model resembles the shape of each sides going towards in, making a three-dimensional… Continue Reading →

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