Slough Creek

Title
Slough Creek
LC Subject
Painting Acrylic painting Landscape painting acrylic paint acrylic painting (technique) gold leaf mixed media painting (image-making) paintings (visual works)
Creator
Webb, Hugh
Description
An acrylic emulsion of a creek surrounded by tall trees. The trees and lake are in different shades of green. The mountains in the background are blue and purple. Hugh Webb; Slough Creek; 22x30 inches; 1994; acrylic over gold leaf on paper The Oregon Arts Commission has ten Regional Arts Councils that provide delivery of art services and information. The Council for this location is: Regional Arts & Culture. You may view their website at http://www.racc.org/
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Location
Oregon Health and Science University >> Multnomah County >> Oregon >> United States Multnomah County >> Oregon >> United States
Street Address
3181 S.W. Sam Jackson Park Road, Portland Oregon
Date
1975/2012
Identifier
1995_portland_ohsu_i-w_29_b01
Accession Number
1995_portland_ohsu_i-w_29_b01
Rights
In Copyright
Dc Rights Holder
Webb, Hugh
Type
Image
Format
image/tiff
Material
Mixed media; Painting; acrylic, acrylic emulsion over gold leaf on paper
Set
Oregon Percent for Art
Primary Set
Oregon Percent for Art
Relation
1995 Oregon Health Sciences University. Artists I-W, Portland Oregon 1995_portland_ohsu_i-w
Has Version
slide; color
Institution
Oregon Arts Commission University of Oregon
Note
Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU) was formed in 1974 as the University of Oregon Health Sciences Center. It was renamed Oregon Health Sciences University in 1981 and took its current name in 2001, as part of a merger with the Oregon Graduate Institute of Science and Technology in Beaverton.For a map of OHSU's Marquam Campus, see http://www.ohsu.edu/about/campusmap.pdf
Color Space
RGB
Biographical Information
Slough Creek is located in Yellowstone Park. The piece was done as part of a series commemorating places that are special to me. Slough Creek being located in Yellowstone epitomizes for me what is wild and natural. By visiting there, I can renew my spirit, clear my mind and restore some sense of balance to myself. (Webb, 1995)