Meta Memory by Craig Van Den Bosch

Meta Memory by Craig Van Den Bosch

In this installation, we have combined Meta Memory 126, Meta Memory 42 and Meta Memory 126 into one continuous piece connected by hand cut vinyl to bring the pieces together.

Image of the artwork

Clarity by Tara Flores

Tara Flores is a visual artist exploring the intersection between art, science and spirituality.

A painting called Breath of Vetruvius by Michael Schultheis

Breath of Vetruvius by Michael Schultheis

Likening his canvas to a chalkboard, Michael Schultheis paints layers of mathematical equations and drawings that describe the form and motion of three-dimensional geometric shapes. He uses these geometric relationships to tell stories of human relationships.

A painting called Dwellings by Bryan Stryeski

BRIAN STRYESKI

Dwellings

Urban, suburban, and natural settings all dictate this work and bring a balance of intuition and intention to this art. Stryeski captures the "feeling" of life within the "landscape."

Painting of Dance of the Muses

Dance of the Muses by

Paintings of mammals

Mammals

Disco ball of recycled snack bags

Technosphere 2019

Found object assemblage: single-serving chip bags, Capri Sun juice pouches, family-size chip bags, coffee bags; steel wire and electric motor/

Quilt made of license plates, hot wheels cars and mixed media.

Wedding Band Quilt by Ross Palmer Beecher

Created from license plates, Hot Wheels cars, and mixed media.   

Artwork made from aluminum, auto reflectors, Hot Wheels cars, oil paint.

Hot Wheels Car Quilt Study

Created from aluminum, auto reflectors, Hot Wheels cars, oil paint.

ROSS PALMER BEECHER                

 Artwork made of hot wheels cars by Ross Palmer Beecher

Title:             Hot Wheels Car Quilt Study

 

Medium:                    Aluminum, auto reflectors,  Hot Wheels cars, oil paint

Dimensions:               855 x 40 inches           

Date:                         2013-14

 

Exhibition Record:      Greg Kucera Gallery, Seattle, WA

                                    

Source:                      University Purchase from Greg Kucera Gallery, Seattle, WA