Artwork copyright Brad Rude. Photo courtesy of Washington State Arts Commission, 2017.
Artwork copyright Brad Rude. Photo courtesy of Washington State Arts Commission, 2017.
Artwork copyright Brad Rude. Photo courtesy of Washington State Arts Commission, 2017.
Artwork copyright Brad Rude. Photo courtesy of Washington State Arts Commission, 2017 (detail).
Artwork copyright Brad Rude. Photo courtesy of Washington State Arts Commission, 2017 (detail).
Artwork copyright Brad Rude. Photo courtesy of Washington State Arts Commission, 2017 (detail).
Artwork copyright Brad Rude. Photo courtesy of Washington State Arts Commission, 2017 (detail).
Artwork copyright Brad Rude. Photo courtesy of Washington State Arts Commission, 2017 (detail).
Artwork copyright Brad Rude. Photo courtesy of Washington State Arts Commission, 2017 (detail).
Artwork copyright Brad Rude. Photo courtesy of Washington State Arts Commission, 2017.
A World Beyond, 2000
Brad Rude
American (born 1964)
Location: Washington State University, Pullman
About the Artwork
Sculptor Brad Rude's A World Beyond was inspired by the idea of role reversals. The artist placed the mule on top of its wagon, instead of being pulled behind it. The mule figure is also decorated it with images that suggest memories, desires, fears, and dreams—maybe these images were sparked by the mule’s decision to climb up on the wagon.
This artwork was acquired for the State Art Collection in partnership with Washington State University.
About the Artist
Eastern Washington artist Brad Rude creates narrative sculptures that feature various animals in playful, symbolically rich compositions. He notes, "I portray animals in situations that mimic our own lives. The animals are a stand in for us."
Rude studied at the Maryland Institute College of Art and at Central Washington University in Ellensburg. He lives and works in Walla Walla, Southeastern Washington.