The Steel Butterfly

The Steel Butterfly

Artwork copyright held by the artist

 

Artwork Information

Artist:

Lauri Ryland

Date:

1980

Media:

Acrylic on canvas

Size:

70” x 162” 

Location:

Penguin Union Building (PUB) 259, above the south entrance to the Gaiser Student Center. 

About the Artist: 

Oregon-based artist Lori Ryland creates photo-realistic paintings and photographs of urban spaces. Many of her works focus on architectural and engineering elements, such as bridges.

Ryland received a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from the Pacific Northwest College of Art in Portland, Oregon. She runs an art studio and gallery in Sandy, Oregon.

Artwork description:

Abstract image with blue sky and green/yellow bridge component spanning from the left edge to the top right cornerFour yellow strands emanate from the image center to the bottom edge center

The Steel Butterfly is a photo-realistic painting by artist Lori Ryland. It is part of the artist's "Bridge of the Sky" series, inspired by the Fremont Bridge in Portland, Oregon. She notes, "Fremont symbolizes the striving of humanity against its own flesh-like vulnerability. It embodies our need to be immortal. With it we are reminded of our power, and in conquering our own size we can feel our strength. With it we are lifted up into the sky and are able to observe the smallness of the life below." A 1980 exhibition at Marylhurst University in Oregon featured this painting. The group exhibition focused on the work of seven northwest representational artists.

Acquisition Information:

This artwork was acquired for the State Art Collection in partnership with Eatonville School District and Clark College. WSAC1982.049.000

Geo Coordinates:

45.636159, -122.651861

Related Links:

https://www.arts.wa.gov/artwork/?request=record;id=5260;type=101