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Multicultural Artwork for Wulling Hall !

sketches

Hallway Piece #1, Hand Series.
Subject/Title: Native American
Dimensions: 11” x 11”
Framed: 22” x 22”
Materials: Feathers, glue, and tempera paint, canvas

 

Hallway Piece #2, Hand Series.
Subject/Title: African
Dimensions: 11” x 11”
Framed: 22” x 22”
Materials: Seed beads, glue, tempera paint, canvas

 

Hallway Piece #3, Hand Series.
Subject/Title: Australian
Dimensions: 11”x 11”
Framed: 22” x 22”
Materials: Tempera paint, canvas, leather

 

Hallway Piece #4, Hand Series.
Subject/Title: ScandinavianfHungarian
Dimensions: 11” x 11”
Framed: 22” x 22”
Materials: Embroidery floss, cloth

Hallway Piece #5, Hand Series.
Subject/Title: AsianlOrigami
Dimensions: 11” x 11”
Framed: 22” x 22”
Materials: Origami paper, glue, canvas

Stairway Piece
Subject/Title: Knowledge and Response
Estimated dimensions: h4’ x w6’ with varied edges
Materials: Embossed book covers, paper with text, board, gesso, sealant, photographs, crayon


 

 

 


 

Lobby area
Subject/Title: The Four Tracks
Estimated dimensions: w2’ x h4’
Materials: Board, gesso, oil paints

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

P.S. Ars longa, vita brevis

 

 

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