Blues, purples, greens, and oranges comprise this abstract composition of roughly geometric shapes. This is one of two views of this artwork. Variations between duplicate images relate directly to original source materials., http://www.laurarusso.com/artists/bauer.html, 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/
A detail view from the lower left corner of Spell of the Magic Play, which combines three-dimensional renderings of geometric shapes with carefully painted landscape scenes. The geometric shapes break the confines of a conventional picture plane to create an irregular perimeter to the piece. A bright color palette sets off the exposed wood of the piece., detail: Spell of the Magic Play;, (1996 press release from Oregon Economic Development Department, Salem, OR) George Green has, for the past twenty years, been a leader in the development of new forms of tromp l'oeil illusionism (painting with photographically realistic detail). Green has had over 50 national and international solo exhibitions and is represented in 44 museum collections including the Guggenheim Museum, the Chicago Art Institute, The Denver Art Museum, the Los Angeles County Museum, and the Detroit Institute of the Arts. He has been represented by the Meyerson Nowinski Gallery in Seattle, and the Louis K. Meisel Gallery in New York City. George Green was born in Portland, Oregon in 1943., http://www.bernarduccimeisel.com/artistImages.php?id_artist=8, The Oregon Arts Commission has ten Regional Arts Councils that provide delivery of art services and information. The Council for this location is: Linn-Benton Arts. You may view their website at: http://www.artcentric.org/
This painting combines three-dimensional renderings of geometric shapes with carefully painted landscape scenes. The geometric shapes break the confines of a conventional picture plane to create an irregular perimeter to the piece. A bright color palette sets off the exposed wood of the piece., Spell of the Magic Play; 1997; acrylic/birch; (43.5 x 77 inches), (1996 press release from Oregon Economic Development Department, Salem, OR) George Green has, for the past twenty years, been a leader in the development of new forms of tromp l'oeil illusionism (painting with photographically realistic detail). Green has had over 50 national and international solo exhibitions and is represented in 44 museum collections including the Guggenheim Museum, the Chicago Art Institute, The Denver Art Museum, the Los Angeles County Museum, and the Detroit Institute of the Arts. He has been represented by the Meyerson Nowinski Gallery in Seattle, and the Louis K. Meisel Gallery in New York City. George Green was born in Portland, Oregon in 1943., http://www.bernarduccimeisel.com/artistImages.php?id_artist=8, The Oregon Arts Commission has ten Regional Arts Councils that provide delivery of art services and information. The Council for this location is: Linn-Benton Arts. You may view their website at: http://www.artcentric.org/
According to the artist, "Strivings" represents the desire to achieve success. This view is a detail of the image., N. Cushwa-Blake; strivings; state printing plant; mixed media; $200.00; 25x33 inches, The Oregon Arts Commission has ten Regional Arts Councils that provide delivery of art services and information. The Council for this location is: Mid-Valley Arts. You may view their website at: http://www.oregonlink.com/arts/index.html
A painted view out a window that looks onto a collection of outdoor plants and trees. A dwelling is obscured in the background by a shrub of some sort and a section of white latticework., View to Walters; Acrylic w/c; 34x36 inches, http://www.kucha.com/, 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/
For the commission Green has created the painting "Rainbow in Curved Air/Skies of the Barking Foxes," painted with acrylic paint on birch panels. It is a tromp l'oeil painted carved wood relief with photo-real sky elements., (1996 press release from Oregon Economic Development Department, Salem, OR) George Green has, for the past twenty years, been a leader in the development of new forms of tromp l'oeil illusionism (painting with photographically realistic detail). Green has had over 50 national and international solo exhibitions and is represented in 44 museum collections including the Guggenheim Museum, the Chicago Art Institute, The Denver Art Museum, the Los Angeles County Museum, and the Detroit Institute of the Arts. He has been represented by the Meyerson Nowinski Gallery in Seattle, and the Louis K. Meisel Gallery in New York City. George Green was born in Portland, Oregon in 1943., http://www.bernarduccimeisel.com/artistImages.php?id_artist=8, The Oregon Arts Commission has ten Regional Arts Councils that provide delivery of art services and information. The Council for this location is: Mid-Valley Arts
Unfortunately, we currently do not have an image of this artwork. The Oregon State University Valley Library, building site for the piece, offers a website where it can be viewed, along with Grumm's artist statement: http://osulibrary.orst.edu/libraries_and_collection The painting presents three distinct sections. The top layer consists of a textured red, the middle layer contains what appears to be power lines against a stormy sky, and the bottom layer contains repeated red forms that resemble a portly, genderless human with it's arms and legs outstretched over a neutral background. In the foreground, intersecting all three sections stands a water tower., http://artscenecal.com/ArtistsFiles/GrummT/TGrumm.html, The Oregon Arts Commission has ten Regional Arts Councils that provide delivery of art services and information. The Council for this location is: Linn-Benton Arts. You may view their website at: http://www.artcentric.org/
A photo-realistic rendering of a classic car parked in the shade of a large tree. Several other classic cars and a group of people stand in the background of what appears to be a residential neighborhood., Lanny Little; west line; 56 studebaker; state cap v II, http://lannylittle.com/, The Oregon Arts Commission has ten Regional Arts Councils that provide delivery of art services and information. The Council for this location is: Mid-Valley Arts. You may view their website at: http://www.oregonlink.com/arts/index.html
This impressionistic painting depicts a person sitting with his/her elbow resting on his/her knee, which in turn, supports his/her head. The color palette used is mostly a warm one, with subtle accents of blue and purple., http://www.froelickgallery.com/Artist-Detail.cfm?ArtistsID=243, The Oregon Arts Commission has ten Regional Arts Councils that provide delivery of art services and information. The Council for this location is: Linn-Benton Arts. You may view their website at: http://www.artcentric.org/
The painting presents what appears to be a view of a port establishment from the water, as if approaching from shore from a boat or ship. The color palette consists of muted neutral tones, grays, blacks, and whites, along with accents of red., http://artscenecal.com/ArtistsFiles/GrummT/TGrumm.html, The Oregon Arts Commission has ten Regional Arts Councils that provide delivery of art services and information. The Council for this location is: Linn-Benton Arts. You may view their website at: http://www.artcentric.org/