ABOUT THE ARTWORK
Artist Steven Zimmerman captured the photograph Whistler's Rush while traveling through British Columbia, Canada. He shot this image outside of the ski-town of Whistler. He used a great depth of field to keep many elements of the landscape in focus. This allowed him to highlight the contrast between rushing water and the variations in the texture of the rocks. He notes, " The idea behind the work is to encourage the slowing down of life to a point where, every once in a while, people look at their surroundings ... the places that do not already have a 'scenic viewpoint' sign or space designated specifically as bearing art."
This artwork was acquired for the State Art Collection in partnership with Puyallup School District.
ABOUT THE ARTIST
Northwest photographer Stephen Zimmerman creates landscape, still life, and abstract images. His works explore man's relationship to nature. Born in Ohio, he graduated from Miami University in Oxford, Ohio in 1994.
ARTWORK DETAILS
| Material Category | Work on paper - photograph |
| Medium | Incorporated color coupler print |
| Dimensions | 14 in x 11 in |
| ID Number | WSAC2002.200.000 |
| Acquisition Method | Direct purchase |
| Artist Location | Washington, United States |
Location Information
| Agency | Puyallup School District |
| Artwork Location | Stewart Elementary Main office, Between two interior windows |
| WA County | Pierce |
| Placement | Interior |
| Site Type | Public School |
| Address | 426 4th Ave NE Puyallup, WA 98372 |
| Geo. Coordinates | 47.193620, -122.288156 |
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