Yuma II, 1993
Alfredo Arreguín
American (born 1935, died 2023)
Location: Sawyer Woods Elementary, Black Diamond
ABOUT THE ARTWORK
Alfredo Arreguín was inspired to create Yuma II after viewing the Arizona desert from an airplane. This painting is part of a series centered on recognizable animal figures, such as the timber wolf in this artwork, which symbolize "guardians" of the landscape. The intricate natural and elemental motifs characteristic of Arreguín's work are influenced by his experience working in the jungles of Guerrero, Mexico as a teenager. When you look closely, the artwork's surface is also covered in detailed patterns.
This artwork was acquired for the State Art Collection in partnership with .
ABOUT THE ARTIST
Seattle-based artist Alfredo Arreguín (1935-2023) created lush, elaborate, colorful paintings that feature plants and animals. They are often covered with extremely detailed layers of patterns that can be seen best up close – Arreguín described these layers as “lace-like screens.” He noted, "The magic of the jungle has had a strong influence on my work." Arreguín was born in Morelia, Michoacán state, Mexico. He emigrated to the United States at age twenty-two to attend the University of Washington (1967 Bachelor of Arts and 1969 Master of Fine Arts degrees) and developed as an artist in Seattle, where he has lived since 1956. He was drafted into the U.S. Army and spent thirteen months in Korea. During that time, he visited Japan twice for one week of R/R (Rest and Recuperation). He notes that his time in Korea and Japan "opened my eyes to the visual richness of their culture; some elements of their art and designs would influence my work many years later." He has been honored with many awards and honors over five decades, including from the University of Washington, a Washington State Governor's Arts and Heritage Award in 1986, and several from Mexico, including the Ohtli Award, the highest recognition given by the Mexican government for contributions to the Mexican community abroad. His art is in collections and museums around the world, including the National Portrait Gallery and the American Art Museum (both in Washington D.C.), Seattle Art Museum, Tacoma Art Museum, and in Mexico and Spain. In 2018, the Bainbridge Island Museum of Art hosted a retrospective exhibition of his art, “Alfredo Arreguín: Life Patterns”.
ARTWORK DETAILS
Material Category | Painting - paint on fabric |
Medium | Oil paint on canvas |
Dimensions | 20 in x 20 in |
ID Number | WSAC1995.079.000 |
Acquisition Method | Curated Selection |
Artist Location | Washington, United States |
Location Information
Agency | |
Artwork Location | Sawyer Woods Elementary Main hallway by library |
WA County | King |
Placement | Interior |
Site Type | Public School |
Address | 31135 228th Ave SE Black Diamond, WA 98010 |
Geo. Coordinates | 47.32356, -122.040206 |
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