Five Rides: Sky God, 1984

Peggy Hitchcock
American (born 1951)

Location: View Ridge Elementary, Everett

About the Artwork

Five Rides: Sky God is part of a five-panel mural by artist Peggy Hitchcock. It is comprised of imaginary landscapes created from surprising combinations of microscopic and scientific imagery, surreal objects, and natural forms. Sky God features imagery of an Egyptian Pharaoh, a spark plug as a space capsule, and smoke detectors speeding by.

This artwork was acquired for the State Art Collection in partnership with Everett Public Schools.

About the Artist

Northwest artist Peggy Hitchcock creates paintings and wall sculptures that explore pattern and form. In most of her artworks, she uses silkscreened and photocopied images based on books, magazines, and other media. She has a library of hundreds of screens that reference history, decorative patterns, the natural world, and much more. Hitchcock explains that part of the beauty of art is that it is "language for our eyes." She grew up in Ohio and has lived and worked in Seattle since the early 1980s.

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