Basilosaurus Loop-de-loop, 2013
Justin Gibbens
American (born 1975)
Location: Peninsula College, Port Angeles
About the Artwork
Basilosaurus Loop-de-loop is part of artist Justin Gibbens' body of work featuring marine mammals, or cetaceans, as the central image. These images comment on our environmental impact and the threats to marine life. "Cetaceans are known to teach, learn, cooperate, scheme and grieve, so they serve as useful metaphors for our own human experience." Curator Kathleen Garrett selected this artwork as part of a curated collection for Peninsula College in Port Angeles. The artworks installed in Keegan Hall reflect the Pacific Northwest and the many subjects taught in the building. These include Aquaculture, Physics, Biology, and Information Technology.
This artwork was acquired for the State Art Collection in partnership with Peninsula College.
About the Artist
Thorp-based artist Justin Gibbens creates subversive zoological drawings. He uses images of non-human animals to “serve as cautionary tales and stand-ins for our anthropocentric selves.”Gibbens received a Bachelor of Arts degree in Art from Central Washington University in Ellensburg. He earned a Scientific Illustration Certificate from University of Washington, Seattle.


