This is a portrait bust of Ed Fuglestad. Ed Fugelstad is portrayed wearing a suit and a tie while looking off into the distance. On the pedestal is a plaque that reads, "R.E. Fuglestad, 1901-1981, Professor of Biology."
The art object is a cast bronze sculpture of the full figure of Dr. Joseph Knutson. He is wearing a suit and looking to his right with his hands behind his back. The sculpture stands on a black granite base.
There are seven rows of squares in the middle. Every other row has squares alternating in dark purple, light purple. The other rows alternate between dark purple in greens. The greens in the last green-purple row are nearly blue, like a teal. Dark…
A dark purple diamond is outlined by a lighter purple around it. Underneath this is more purple, in a V-shape. Red surrounds this like a blocky flower, or a five-pointed star. Green triangles touch the red. At the bottom, there are a few triangles of…
The blocks are predominantly in greens, purples, blues, reds. One can make out the lines that make up them, for it looks as though a similar hue has drawn over the color underneath. The hearts do not face the same way.
Swirled clouds hang on either side of the tall steeple that comes from the center of the church. Each corner of the many tiered roofs has a large pinnacle facing away and out from the church. The church is a reddish-orange with greenish-gray roofs.…
This is an abstract piece. The background of the piece is black. On top of this, red, blue, green, white, pink and purple paints have been painted over the top in the splatter style. These colors all cover the entire piece and overlap each other.