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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 →

Scott Burton – Two-Part Chairs, Right Angle Version (a Pair)

By: Nghi Nguyen, Makani Falkin, Marissa Ishii The Sculpture: The Two-part Chairs, Right Angle Version (a Pair), a sculpture created by Scott Burton, is located at front of the Biology building, in Western Washington University. The sculptor – Scott Burton… Continue Reading →

James Fitzgerald’s ‘Rainforest’

About the Artist James Fitzgerald was born in 1910 and died in 1973. He was born in Seattle Washington. James was popular in the Pacific Northwest and was director of the Spokane Art Center. Fitzgerald painted, sculpted and taught. He… Continue Reading →

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 →

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 →

Clover – Gary Hill (1994)

Artist Purpose        American, Seattle-based, video artist Gary Hill, born 1951 in Southern California, uses modern technology to pull viewers into new experiences. In 1994 Hill created and installed the piece, Clover. Hill is known for incorporation of… Continue Reading →

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