ABOUT THE ARTWORK
Pulp Ponds is part of photographer Mark Abrahamson's series "Watershed Investigations II", an extensive collection of aerial landscape photographs that document human impact on watershed environments and river quality. The stunningly abstracted imagery of this piece captures stark deforestation and pollution in the Nooksack River Valley in Northwest Washington.
This artwork was acquired for the State Art Collection in partnership with North Kitsap School District.
ABOUT THE ARTIST
Washington-based artist Mark Abrahamson creates aerial photographs that depict abstract patterns found in the landscape. He notes that his work focuses on "the United States’ urban and rural environments, examining how man has altered the landscape, affected our watersheds and contributed to climate change." An environmental advocate, his project "Global Warming: An American Perspective" features lectures and photographs based on 20 years of experience documenting changes in the landscape.
ARTWORK DETAILS
| Material Category | Work on paper - photograph |
| Medium | Silver dye bleach print |
| Dimensions | 19 1/2 in x 12 3/4 in |
| ID Number | WSAC1994.027.000 |
| Acquisition Method | Direct purchase |
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Location Information
| Agency | North Kitsap School District |
| Artwork Location | Kingston Middle School Library |
| WA County | Kitsap |
| Placement | Interior |
| Site Type | Public School |
| Address | 9000 NE West Kingston Rd. Kingston, WA 98346 |
| Geo. Coordinates | 47.795918, -122.525926 |
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