Autumn Rite
Artwork copyright held by the artist
Artwork Information
Artist:
Jack Chevalier
Date:
1988
Media:
Three-dimensional painting: rice paper, wood, and oil paint
Size:
32” x 40”
Location:
Cannell Library (LIB), West Wall, Main Floor-West Corner
About the Artist:
Northwest artist Jack Chevalier (1948-2021) created mixed media artworks that explore material, symbolism, and the nature of creativity. In his own words, "I try to involve both materials and process and image type, then work toward revealing threads of their interconnection... I am trying to make a picture of a whole experience, taking into account both what one sees out there and what one brings (mentally, iconographically, culturally, etc) to the experience."
Born in Columbus, Ohio, Jack Chevalier was drafted into the U.S. Army after high school and sent to Vietnam during its heaviest combat of 1968-69. After the war, he earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree at the Cleveland Art Institute and a Master of Fine Arts degree at the University of Illinois. In the late 1970s, he moved to Seattle and became a part of the vibrant art scene. Since 1991, he lived and made art on Vashon Island in South Puget Sound, Western Washington.
Artwork description:
Autumn Rite is part of artist Jack Chevalier's body of paintings that balance representation and abstraction. The background suggests the surface of water, onto which he layered symmetrical symbols. These elements reference the geometries found in nature, like facets of a crystal, or the cycles of day and night. Chevalier notes that he is interested in how nature informs our cultural iconography.
Acquisition Information:
This artwork was acquired for the State Art Collection in partnership with Clark College. (WSAC1991.148.000)
Geo Coordinates:
45.635438, -122.650832
Related Links:
https://www.arts.wa.gov/artwork/?request=record;id=5634;type=101