Public Art
Marshall Community Center
Vancouver, Washington
2016
7th Street between Main and Washington
Vancouver, Washington
vinyl on metal 10’ x 42’
12th and Main Street
Vancouver, Washington
vinyl on metal 10’ x 30’
“Crack Art” is created when an artist uses the existing physical environment, such as a crack in a wall as the inspiration for a small scale mural design.
The goal is to improve the overall aesthetics of an urban environment, by installing spontaneous public art.
Main St. at 8th
Vancouver, Washington
acrylic on stone and stucco
Artist, Jane Degenhardt
with her assistant and son, Paul Kutzer
This series of nine murals under the Marshall Center Pavilion, depicts a mixture of children’s stories and forest dwellers set amongst an array of Pacific Northwest native plants and garden fare.
Vancouver, Washington
acrylics on cement pillars
This school-wide mural project at the J.S. Jenks Elementary School depicts the rich history of a nearby, much-loved natural area. The Wissihickon is part of the Fairmount Park system in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
acrylics on plaster wall 12' x 300'
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
acrylics on masonry 20' x 36'
Camden Aquarium
Camden, New Jersey
acrylics on drywall
Acrylics on masonry (35' x 80')
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Marshall Community Center
Vancouver, Washington
2016