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JACKSON-MEDGAR WILEY EVERS INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT
This eight by ten foot mural, consists of five vertical panels celebrating the five decades of the life of the airport. The painting, from left to right, tracks the changes in the way we travel, communicate and dress during that fifty year period. The subtext of photographs honors the citizens of Jackson, Mississippi and the place where they live. 2013
SOUVENIR OF MISSISSIPPI
Two overhead walkways define the street entryways to the Mississippi Museum of Art in Jackson. The mural design is based on examples found in old accordion souvenir books and postcards. The images are of landscapes from the Tennessee border to the Gulf of Mexico. 2012
SOUVENIR OF MISSISSIPPI
WEST WALKWAY, VIEW 2
SOUVENIR OF MISSISSIPPI
EAST WALKWAY, VIEW 1
SOUVENIR OF MISSISSIPPI
EAST WALKWAY, VIEW 2
SOUVENIR OF MISSISSIPPI
EAST WALKWAY, VIEW 3
PORT OF SEATTLE HEADQUARTERS
The proposal was to create a series of paintings of ports from around the world. The concept is based on the idea that ports are dependent upon each other for their existence. The sites chosen were Rotterdam, Seattle, Macau, Mumbai, Nairobi and Piraeus.
PORT OF SEATTLE HEADQUARTERS
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PORT OF SEATTLE HEADQUARTERS
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PORT OF SEATTLE HEADQUARTERS
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POOL
Sited near the International Fountain at the Seattle Center. The swimmers represent a world pool of people. Models were chosen to represent people from all continents and the Pacific Islands. The wall was an unfinished facade on a building used at the Seattle World's Fair. The art consists of painted cutout figures, glass, metal and lights.
POOL
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POOL
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