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13: Synergism – Ellen Mueller

Completed Location #13 LOCATIONWest Virginia Wesleyan College ARTIST STATEMENT With this series of intimately-scaled sculptures, which will be 3D printed using bronze-steel, I am exploring the proliferation of organizational structures in our everyday lives. With the permission of the West Virginia Wesleyan College, these sculptures will be installed in carefully chosen locations on select campus 13: Synergism – Ellen Mueller

08: Traders Alley Sky Tapestry – Gretchen VanNostrand

Completed Location #08 LOCATIONTraders Alley ARTIST STATEMENT Like a volunteer flower which has sprung up from the abandoned cracks of a concrete sidewalk, this suspended installation of ribbons is surprising, joyful, delicate, and temporary. It suddenly appeared in the uncelebrated service alley, and is expected to fade with the seasons. Beyond the bouyant colors, the 08: Traders Alley Sky Tapestry – Gretchen VanNostrand

07: Monkey Mural – Liza Brenner

Completed Location #07 LOCATIONTraders Alley ARTIST STATEMENT My favorite time of year in Buckhannon is Spring and Summer. In this mural, I wanted to reflect the careless, happy feeling you have when the weather starts to change and the world starts to come alive again. In my mind, the question arises: riding bikes, hanging out 07: Monkey Mural – Liza Brenner

06: Wildlife Murals – Charley Harper

Completed Location #06 LOCATIONTraders Alley ABOUT THE ARTIST Charley Harper (August 4, 1922 – June 10, 2007) was a Cincinnati-based American Modernist artist. He was born in Frenchton, West Virginia, and attended West Virginia Wesleyan College in Buckhannon, West Virginia. Harper’s upbringing on his family farm influenced his work to his last days, and we 06: Wildlife Murals – Charley Harper

02: Evening Star – Chuck Olson

Completed Location #02 ARTIST STATEMENT The image of “Evening Star” was born out of a “landscape/mountain” painting project, which is a series of ten “mountain” paintings that were to be installed at Children’s Hospital in Pittsburgh to stimulate conversation between patients, families, and medical staff. The question, “Which mountain are you on today and where 02: Evening Star – Chuck Olson