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Nepenthes is a series of four sculptures by artist Dan Corson, installed in 2013 along Northwest Davis Street in the Old Town Chinatown neighborhood of Portland, Oregon, in the United States. The work was inspired by the genus of carnivorous plants of the same name , known as tropical pitcher plants .
Established in 2013, Forest For The Trees is a nonprofit organization dedicated to the creation of contemporary public art. We bring local and international artists together in collaborative settings and provide resources and creative freedom to create lasting works that are publicly accessible to all of Portland, Oregon.
The Bear Deluxe — art, literature, and environmental magazine; The Oregonian — daily newspaper of record containing some arts coverage; PLAZM — art and design magazine; PORT — dedicated visual art blog with daily art news, interviews and reviews; The Portland Mercury — weekly newspaper containing some arts coverage
The Green Man of Portland (2009), Daniel Duford Heart Beacon (2013), Blessing Hancock and Joe O'Connell Holon (1978–1979, re-carved 2003–2004), Donald Wilson
California: Urban Light, Los Angeles County Museum of Art. ... Tidal Basin in Cherry Blossom Season. ... Oregon: Portland Japanese Garden.
Once Under the Cherry Blossom Tree: An Old Japanese Tale (1974) The Feast of Lanterns (1976) Morning Glories (1976) (illustrations & translation of Naoya Shiga's story) Magic and the Night River (1978) (illustrations) The Lucky Yak (1980) The Bicycle Man (1982) How My Parents Learned to Eat (1984) (illustrations)
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