Electro-Petroglyph/Neo Pelt Painting, 1987

Lorna Jordan
American (born 1954, died 2021)

Location: Silver Ridge Elementary, Silverdale

About the Artwork

Electro-Petroglyph/Neo Pelt Painting is part of a series of artworks by artist Lorna Jordan that were created using the computer graphics system developed by the University of Washington called IBIS. Referencing prehistoric imagery in this piece, Jordan notes that "often in my work I attempt to understand our own civilization by addressing other times and places in history."

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

About the Artist

Seattle-based, environmental artist Lorna Jordan (1954-2021) created artworks that blur the boundaries between sculpture, theater, media, architecture, and ecology. She created public installations, often using sustainable materials. Her works invite reflection about our sense of place and our relationship to nature. In her own words, “My works are more than objects – they are ideas, places, and actions.”

Jordan received a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Virginia in Charlottesville in 1976. She later studied at the University of Washington in Seattle.

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