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Shoreline Library

Artwork at the Shoreline Library

“Lighten Up!”The “Lighten Up!” neon sign in the Teen area was designed by Amy Layton, Shorecrest High School Class of 2001. It was funded by the Friends of the Shoreline Library and the Shoreline Arts Council in October 2000.

 

 

 

 

 

“Creatures” papier-mache sculpture

The “Creatures” papier-mache sculptures in the Children’s area were created by a group of pre-schoolers and school-age children at the Shoreline Library with two local artists, Lynn Turnblom and Gwyneth Lamont. The project took one month to complete in October 1998 and the technique came from the books “The Simple Screamer: A Guide to the Art of Papier and Cloth Mache” and “Make Something Ugly -- for a Change: The Definitive Guide to Papier / Cloth Mache” by Dan Reeder.

The Blossom Lighted Paper Art FixtureThe Blossom Lighted Paper Art Fixture in the Living Room was designed by King County Library System Architecture and Interior Design Coordinator, Dave Scott-Risner.

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Hanging Wings

The Hanging Wings in the Children’s area were inspired by a drawing by Leonardo Da Vinci and fabricated by Obfab.

 

 

 

 

“Celebrating Peace” mural
The “Celebrating Peace” mural in the parking lot was created by the two local chapters of Students Against Violence Everywhere (SAVE) of Shorecrest and Shorewood High Schools. Flags surrounding the planet represent the diversity of families in Shoreline. The mural was installed outside the Shoreline Library on October 24, 1998.

More Artwork at the library (not pictured):

The “Owl Sculpture” in the front lobby was created by Lawney Reyes. It was commissioned in 1976 by the King County Arts Commission and the Friends of the Library for the previous Shoreline Library location where it hung above the front door.

The Tiger Mural in the Children’s Storytime Room was done as part of a project called “Seniors Making Art.” A local artist, Sharon Tauber, led the group and paired seniors from the community with home-schooled children.

The Hand-woven Basket above the staff book display was made at the first official Shoreline Arts Festival and sponsored by the Shoreline Arts Council.

The Woven Wall-Hanging in the staff workroom was made at the first official Shoreline Arts Festival and sponsored by the Shoreline Arts Council.

The Oil Paintings in the staff work room were designed by local artist, Mary Tudor. She uses vibrant color and a mix of oil and wax to give her creations dimension and allure. This paintings are on loan by the artist and available for purchase.

The plasma screen in the living room area of the library displays electronic images.

The metal cut panels in the parking lot extension are by local artist Deborah Mersky. The images are inspired by Rachel Carson’s book The Edge of the Sea and are based on ideas that relate to Shoreline’s natural environment.




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Last Updated: February 19, 2010