A Mystery Desired and Sought I-X (VII)
- Title
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A Mystery Desired and Sought I-X (VII)
- LC Subject
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Painting
Acrylic painting
Pastel drawing
Art, Abstract
mixed media
painting (image-making)
paintings (visual works)
acrylic paintings (visual works)
oil paintings (visual works)
- Creator
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Thompson, James Blair
- Description
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A geometric composition that utilizes thick brush strokes to create wavy lines and texture in the surface of the paint. This piece is rendered in blue, purple, green, red, and yellow. Predominant shapes include triangles and rectangles.
James B Thompson; 1992; A mystery desired and sought VII
(1996) James Thompson was born in Chicago, Il. He attended Ripon College, receiving a BA in Art/Art History and MFA from Washington University, School of Fine Arts, St. Louis, MO. He taught at Ripon College, University of Alaska and has been a Professor of
jthompso@willamette.edu
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- View
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panel 7 of 10
- Location
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Public Utilities Building >> Marion County >> Oregon >> United States
Marion County >> Oregon >> United States
- Street Address
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550 Capitol Street N. E., Salem Oregon
- Date
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1975/2012
- Identifier
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1992_salem_public-utility-comm_02_a07
- Accession Number
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1992_salem_public-utility-comm_02_a07
- Rights
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In Copyright
- Dc Rights Holder
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Thompson, James Blair
- Type
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Image
- Format
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image/tiff
- Measurements
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2 x 4 feet
- Material
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Mixed media; Painting
acrylic paint, oil pastel/oil stick on rigid support
- Set
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Oregon Percent for Art
- Primary Set
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Oregon Percent for Art
- Relation
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1992 Salem Public Utilities Commission
1992_salem_public-utility-comm
- Has Version
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slide; color
- Institution
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Oregon Arts Commission
University of Oregon
- Color Space
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RGB
- Biographical Information
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This work, *A Mystery Desired and Sought, I-X,* was designed for the Hearing Room of the Public Utilities Commission, Salem, Oregon. It was designed for this space, to work with the space, by placing the ten panels around the room. The design image relates to landscape and hopefully reflects the title. (Blair, 1992)