This commissioned work includes an installation for the lobby wall and an outdoor piece for the building's plaza.(see Valley) Both of the pieces contain sculptural elements that not only refer to the context of the facility, food research and marketing, but also reflect the Oregon landscape and its rich agricultural heritage. The interior piece consists of large glass amphorae, filled with dried Oregon cherries, and interspersed with cast bronze filbert tree saplings, both of which suggest Oregon's food crops. The exterior piece, Valley,is a large vessel/funnel form occupying the plaza area. Elevated by basalt boulders the sculptural forms allude to the topography of the region, suggesting valley and mountain, orchards and forest. During Portland's rainy season the vessel passively channels water.
Valley and Preserved; 1999
Preserved: Hand blown glass, bronze, dried cherries; 30'H x 24'W x 15"D;
(Valley: Stainless steel, cast bronze, wood; 8'H x 18'W x 18'D)
Food Innovation Center, Portland, Oregon. Commissioned by the Oregon Percent for Art Commission.
3D Artist, Artist, Environmental Artist, Installation Artist, Sculptor
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