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Shared Roots #584
Detail
Detail
Metallic gold circle hidden behind the mounted full moon sculpture
2020 series
2018 series
Turtles with a Moon Bowl
Tangled rope and floats, before cleaning and unraveling
Mama Beaver 14" high. Beaver Kits 5" - 6" high
Medium size Beaver Kits, 5" - 6" high
Medium size Beaver Kits, 5" - 6" high
Hanging ornaments, 2" high
Hanging ornament, 2" high
Full Moon, Large
Dark Moon, Large
Detail - hula platform and Kalalau Trail
Detail - taro patch
Full Moon, Medium
Full Moon, Medium
Full Moon, Large
Full Moons in Large and Medium
Extra Large
Medium
Medium
Large
Medium
Large
Extra Large (2018)
Small - White Stone (2018)
Small - Dark Stone (2018)
Small - Pearl (2018)
Medium Wide
Large Tassel
Medium
Medium and Small size
Medium size wall mounted
Detail of metallic gold in direct light
Detail, bottom right: juvenile salmon, shore crab, and Pacific sculpin
Detail, bottom left: eelgrass limpets and eelgrass isopod
Detail, top left: shiner perch and copper rockfish camouflaged in red fringe
Detail, top right: Pacific herring spawning
Single fish kit
Blue, green, yellow, orange, white and black materials
Example fish
Example fish
Example fish
Example fish
Example fish
Detail
Left side detail
Right side detail
Detail view
Two stacked Mini Bowls with a Rice Bowl
Detail
Detail
Left side, detail
Center, detail
Right side, detail
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Square format detail
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Vertical format
Drawing from life "en plein air"
Drawing from life "en plein air"
Drawing from life "en plein air"
Drawing from life "en plein air"
Drawing from life "en plein air"
Drawing from life "en plein air"
Drawing from life "en plein air"
Drawing from life "en plein air"
Drawing from life "en plein air"
Drawing from life "en plein air"
Drawing from life "en plein air"
Work in progress during Ghost Net Landscape "Sea Stories" exhibit. Image (c) Shino Yanagawa
Work in progress during Ghost Net Landscape "Sea Stories" exhibit. Image (c) Shino Yanagawa
Still from "Sharky, Lehua, and the Net" puppet video
Framed
Framed detail, mounted on handmade collaged paper
Framed to 11" x 14"
Framed detail, mounted on handmade paper
Framed to 11" x 14"
Framed detail, mounted on handmade paper
Framed to 11" x 14"
Framed detail, mounted on handmade paper
Framed to 11" x 14"
Framed detail, mounted on handmade paper
Framed to 11" x 14"
Framed detail, mounted on handmade paper
Framed to 11" x 14"
Framed detail, mounted on handmade paper
Framed to 11" x 14"
Framed detail, mounted on handmade paper
Framed to 11" x 14"
Framed detail, mounted on handmade paper
Framed to 11" x 14"
Framed detail, mounted on handmade paper
Framed to 11" x 14"
Framed detail, mounted on handmade paper
Framed to 11" x 14"
Framed detail, mounted on handmade paper
Framed to 11" x 14"
Framed detail, mounted on handmade paper
Glow-in-the-dark squid lure
Nature-themed tiles surround the entrance to the Cawein Gallery at Pacific University in Forest Grove, Oregon. I conceived and managed this project during my junior year as a Studio Art major at Pacific.
The Cawein Gallery is centrally located on campus, but I realized that many students were unaware of its existence. This project highlighted the gallery through a series of tile-making workshops, a public tile installation party, and the colorful, permanent artwork surrounding the gallery door. Overhead lighting was also updated to spotlight the gallery entrance.
The tiles were created by students and faculty from natural mud plaster and earth pigments, depicting tropical and Pacific Northwest leaves and flowers. The majority of Pacific University students come from Hawaii or the west coast.
The mural was built around an existing stained glass transom window depicting the Pacific University mascot, the Boxer.
The Cawein Gallery is centrally located on campus, but I realized that many students were unaware of its existence. This project highlighted the gallery through a series of tile-making workshops, a public tile installation party, and the colorful, permanent artwork surrounding the gallery door. Overhead lighting was also updated to spotlight the gallery entrance.
The tiles were created by students and faculty from natural mud plaster and earth pigments, depicting tropical and Pacific Northwest leaves and flowers. The majority of Pacific University students come from Hawaii or the west coast.
The mural was built around an existing stained glass transom window depicting the Pacific University mascot, the Boxer.
Mud plaster and natural earth pigment, 2015
10' x 6'