Spectrum of Light, 2012

Etsuko Ichikawa
(Japanese, born 1963)

Location: Frederickson Elementary School, Puyallup

ABOUT THE ARTWORK

Etsuko Ichikawa's Spectrum of Light consists of hundreds of colorful cast-resin spheres evoking a rainbow. The artwork is sited to take advantage of the abundant natural light of the Frederickson Elementary first floor entranceway, which activates the translucent balls.

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

ABOUT THE ARTIST

Artist Etsuko Ichikawa creates conceptual sculptures, site-specific installations, performance art, and mixed-media artworks. She is known for her "glass pyrograph" abstract drawings made with fire by scorching paper with molten glass. She is also a filmmaker, and activist.
Ichikawa was born in Tokyo, Japan and received her Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from Tokyo Zokei University. She moved to Washington State in 1993 to attend Pilchuck Glass School in Stanwood, Northwestern Washington. She worked as a studio assistant for Dale Chihuly for eight years. Ichikawa has worked as an independent, full-time artist since 2003.

ARTWORK DETAILS
Material CategorySculpture - plastics / acrylics / polyesters
MediumCast resin and stainless steel
Dimensions7 ft x 15 ft x 4 ft
ID NumberWSAC2011.004.000
Acquisition MethodSite responsive commission
Artist LocationWashington, United States
Location Information
AgencyBethel School District
Artwork LocationFrederickson Elementary School
Main back entrance
WA CountyPierce
PlacementInterior
Site TypePublic School
Address17418 74th Ave East
Puyallup, WA 98375
Geo. Coordinates47.095653, -122.330147
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