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/
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/
Muted pastel tones comprise this urban landscape piece that depicts a group of shurbs against what appears to be a concrete wall. The foreground presents a sidewalk with a small tree growing from an enclosed circle. The sky is a light, grayish-blue, and it hints at the silhouettes of power lines., 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/