Murals for the Hallie Ford Center for Healthy Children and Families at Oregon State University, Corvallis, Oregon. To see more art by Ron Mills de Pinyas go to www.ronmills.net
Friday, July 15, 2011
Salmon
Thanks to great suggestions from the OSU and Oregon Arts Commission committee during their last studio visit, Sheri, Rich and Saralyn in attendance, the blue panel has undergone some subtle but important revisions just before coming off the work wall. Most notably, the mural gained salmon, largely due to Saralyn's suggestion that the salmon is a spiritual symbol in the region, and that such imagery, however suggestive, might play well with the other imagery in the mural. Once I started laying in salmon forms in the mural I found several places for them. How many do you find?
Wednesday, July 13, 2011
Thursday, July 7, 2011
Continuing refinements
Refinements on the atmosphere, canopy of the trees better integrated with the organic veils to the right. A few new touches on the infants.
Panel #3 is grounded on the floor of the studio and almost ready to go onto the work wall.
Tuesday, July 5, 2011
Wednesday, June 29, 2011
Friday, June 3, 2011
Fusion, Nascence
Getting close. The eyes have been closed, happily in this case I think, the waves have radiated further and the trees are implicated in the cellularization of the whole.
Here is a draft of the artist statement for signage at the mural site. Thanks to Saralyn and of the OAC and Richard Settersten for wise suggestions and edits:
This three-part mural cycle is dedicated to the aims and aspirations of those who study and foster healthy children and families. In poetic form I have created imagery reflective of our collective need to explore and be mindful of the human condition.
This artwork was made possible by Oregon’s Percent for Art in Public Places program administered by the Oregon Arts Commission.
Here is a draft of the artist statement for signage at the mural site. Thanks to Saralyn and of the OAC and Richard Settersten for wise suggestions and edits:
This three-part mural cycle is dedicated to the aims and aspirations of those who study and foster healthy children and families. In poetic form I have created imagery reflective of our collective need to explore and be mindful of the human condition.
This artwork was made possible by Oregon’s Percent for Art in Public Places program administered by the Oregon Arts Commission.
Tuesday, May 31, 2011
Nascence
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