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Video Conference and Eddie

Description: This predominately black and white work consists of three main images, some text and several colorful marks moving across the face of the artwork. The larger text states, "Bush and Iraq's leader have video conference."
Date: 2010
Creator: Blackburn, Ed, 1940-2022

Richardson Endorses Obama

Description: Bill Richardson, Governor of New Mexico, stands next to President Barack Obama. Both men are looking downward but smiling. The digital painting is a creative depiction of an AP photograph by Alex Brandon. Text below the image states, "Richardson gives endorsement to Obama." Included on top of the photo depiction are several loosely digitally painted colorful geometric shapes, an orange square, a green square, a pink rectangle and miscellaneous other loose yellow, red and turquoise marks. In the… more
Date: 2010
Creator: Blackburn, Ed, 1940-2022

Gotta Gun

Description: This artwork consists of two portions, the top a grid, eight by seven, of colored squares and the lower dialogue between Caroline and Steve.
Date: 2011
Creator: Blackburn, Ed, 1940-2022

Cezanne Painting

Description: This monochromatic painting depicts the artist Paul Cezanne in the countryside with some of his plain-air paintings and on the left hand edge text and dialogue unrelated to Cezanne.
Date: 2010
Creator: Blackburn, Ed, 1940-2022

Senate Testimony

Description: The left hand section of the painting depicts three men seated at a table with microphones while the right side consists of text, dialogue between two people, Steve and a woman.
Date: 2011
Creator: Blackburn, Ed, 1940-2022

Untitled

Description: The untitled set of photographs depict, in one, a man dressed in a suit and tie seated next to computer equipment and, in the second photograph, a man wearing a western style hat stands in front of a counter piled with many papers and objects as well as on the shelving behind him.
Date: 2012
Creator: Dolph, Jillian

Lidded Vase

Description: Image of the artwork as seen in the exhibition, From Here to There: Practice, Form, and Meaning, May 22 through August 4, 2012 in the Art Gallery at University of North Texas.
Date: 2012
Creator: Zouhary, Caleb

Small Casseroles

Description: Image of two small casserole containers as seen in the exhibition From Here to There: Practice, Form, and Meaning, May 22 through August 4, 2012 in the Art Gallery at the University of North Texas.
Date: 2012
Creator: Zouhary, Caleb

Watercolor Abstract Emotions No. 1

Description: The painting consists of a rainbow of colors with a rusty red in the center. The colors flow from top to bottom; the artist states that the painting was created with the idea that it may be hung in any direction. Although the colors meet and begin to interact with each other, they remain mostly independent. There are spots and blotches as well that creates texture.
Date: 2012
Creator: Shiue, Kuang Ting

Watercolor Abstract Emotions No. 2

Description: The painting includes a large black area on the left hand side. The upper right hand portion includes many reddish colors. Sprinkled among the black ground are many yellow, red, blue and white areas that resemble balls of fire or stars. The artist states that the painting was created with the idea that it may be hung in any direction.
Date: 2012
Creator: Shiue, Kuang Ting

Porch

Description: This low-chroma ink wash painting shows the banister and railing of a staircase leading down from the western porch that fades into the distance. The artist was selected by the Union Art Gallery Committee to have a one-person exhibition in the Union Gallery. This painting was exhibited in the Union Gallery, Union Building, from August 27 until September 13, 2012.
Date: 2012
Creator: Horner, Laura

Stairwell

Description: This low-chroma ink wash painting depicts an aerial view of the center of a stairwell. The angles of the broken banister and other elements create a somewhat dizzying perspective. The artist was selected by the Union Art Gallery Committee to have a one-person exhibition in the Union Gallery. This painting was exhibited in the Union Gallery, Union Building, from August 27 until September 13, 2012.
Date: 2012
Creator: Horner, Laura

Roof

Description: This low-chroma ink wash painting shows the upper portion of a back entrance that primarily focuses on the roof, particularly the fallen decorative windows that were once perched on top of it. There are dead vines growing rampantly through the windows, roof, and doorway. The artist was selected by the Union Art Gallery Committee to have a one-person exhibition in the Union Gallery. This painting was exhibited in the Union Gallery, Union Building, from August 27 until September 13, 2012.
Date: 2012
Creator: Horner, Laura

Column

Description: This monochromatic painting shows the front of the main building from the view of the southwestern porch, with a column prominently in the foreground.The artist was selected by the Union Art Gallery Committee to have a one-person exhibition in the Union Gallery. This painting was exhibited in the Union Gallery, Union Building, from August 27 until September 13, 2012.
Date: 2012
Creator: Horner, Laura

Hallway

Description: This low-chroma painting shows the length of the upper western wing of the property. It features the ink wash, which adds to the effect of decay in the subject matter. The artist was selected by the Union Art Gallery Committee to have a one-person exhibition in the Union Gallery. This painting was exhibited in the Union Gallery, Union Building, from August 27 until September 13, 2012.
Date: 2012
Creator: Horner, Laura

Cart

Description: This low-chroma ink wash painting depicts an abandoned cart. The artist was selected by the Union Art Gallery Committee to have a one-person exhibition in the Union Gallery. This painting was exhibited in the Union Gallery, Union Building, from August 27 until September 13, 2012.
Date: 2012
Creator: Horner, Laura

Room

Description: This low-chroma ink wash painting depicts a room containing a large machine and switch mounted on the wall. The artist was selected by the Union Art Gallery Committee to have a one-person exhibition in the Union Gallery. This painting was exhibited in the Union Gallery, Union Building, from August 27 until September 13, 2012.
Date: 2012
Creator: Horner, Laura

Dining Hall

Description: This low-chroma ink wash painting shows the dining hall of the estate, particularly focusing on the windows. The sunshine lights the floor highlighting the debris and ruin. The artist was selected by the Union Art Gallery Committee to have a one-person exhibition in the Union Gallery. This painting was exhibited in the Union Gallery, Union Building, from August 27 until September 13, 2012.
Date: 2012
Creator: Horner, Laura

Power Outlet

Description: This low-chroma ink wash painting depicts a power outlet on the floor, almost buried in the ruin surrounding it. The artist was selected by the Union Art Gallery Committee to have a one-person exhibition in the Union Gallery. This painting was exhibited in the Union Gallery, Union Building, from August 27 until September 13, 2012.
Date: 2012
Creator: Horner, Laura

Fountain

Description: This low-chroma painting created with an ink wash depicts the fountain in the bottom left portion of the canvas. The artist was selected by the Union Art Gallery Committee to have a one-person exhibition in the Union Gallery. This painting was exhibited in the Union Gallery, Union Building, from August 27 until September 13, 2012.
Date: 2012
Creator: Horner, Laura

Fountain Study

Description: This painting features trials in color, paint application, brush strokes, and pencil work in an attempt to blend drawing and painting. This painting depicts the fountain at the front of the property, which has long fallen into a state of extreme disrepair and has been subject to rampant vandalism. The artist was selected by the Union Art Gallery Committee to have a one-person exhibition in the Union Gallery. This painting was exhibited in the Union Gallery, Union Building, from August 27 until … more
Date: 2012
Creator: Horner, Laura
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