Create a Sunrise, 1998

Janette Hopper
(American, born 1946)

Location: Mountain View High School, Vancouver

ABOUT THE ARTWORK

Create a Sunrise is a landscape painting by artist Janette Hopper. She painted it from her back patio, which looks out over the Yakima River in Richland, Southeastern Washington. She notes, “I was interested in the colors and the relationship of the sky to the ground. I wanted to capture the feeling of that particular experience of beauty... The beautiful colors of the morning light were seen and remembered as the sunrise continued to change.”

This artwork was acquired for the State Art Collection in partnership with Evergreen School District.

ABOUT THE ARTIST

Janette Hopper is a painter, printmaker, and performance artist. Her art is inspired by the places she has experienced while hiking, camping and kayaking. She lived in the Northwest for over fifteen years and she notes that "Most of my art is still inspired by the Northwest mystical spirit and my education and experiences there."

Hopper grew up in Idaho with a lot of camping and fishing trips. In the late 1960s, she left university during the Vietnam War and joined the Peace Corps, spending two years in Colombia, South America. She earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts and a Master of Arts in Secondary Art Education from Boise State University in Idaho, and a Master of Fine Arts in Painting (1984) from the University of Oregon. She taught art at Columbia Basin College in Pasco, Southeastern Washington from 1985 to 2000. Hopper currently lives and makes art in North Carolina.

ARTWORK DETAILS
Material CategoryPainting - paint on fabric
MediumOil paint on canvas
Dimensions23 1/2 in x 17 1/2 in x 1 1/4 in (overall)
ID NumberWSAC2000.149.000
Acquisition MethodDirect purchase
Artist LocationNorth Carolina, United States
Location Information
AgencyEvergreen School District
Artwork LocationMountain View High School
Main office, Rear hallway
WA CountyClark
PlacementInterior
Site TypePublic School
Address1500 SE Blairmont Drive
Vancouver, WA 98683
Geo. Coordinates45.612216, -122.518257
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