University Hospitals - Cleveland
I am super happy to announce that the above piece, Structures #35, the piece I use to brand my website, blog, business cards, etc has been purchased by the University Hospitals in Cleveland. The piece was installed in the Twinsburg Medical Center earlier this month.
This is one of my favorite pieces and I use it for my online identity. Any avatar or place to put a photo of myself online, I use this artwork to represent me. I’m thrilled it’s found a home where many people will be able to enjoy it.
The art consultant, who has been absolutely wonderful to work with, sent me some pictures today and I think it looks great.

Twinsburg Medical Center

Structures #35 in it’s new home.

The piece is framed behind plexiglass. People have a very hard time keeping their hands off of textiles. There is something so appealing about the tactile nature of the fabric it can’t be resisted. It’s one of the reasons I work in the medium, although it presents some challenges when installing the work in public. I think they did a really nice job and am pleased with how it looks.

Another outside photo of the facility.

I love the way the lines and shapes in my work echo the lines in the building. It’s the first thing I noticed when I opened my email with all the images. Too cool. The piece was clearly made to live in this space.
This is the 3rd piece I’ve sold to be part of a public art collection and I am thrilled. Selling art is way cool. Selling it to be part of a public art collection is fabulous!
You can see pictures of one of my older pieces installed in my local town hall here. I need to get some photos of the other public art piece, sold to a library many years ago. I wonder if they still have it hanging.
Happiness!
Posted by Lisa in: Abstract Contemporary Textile Art
Tagged: Public Art, Selling Art, Structures Series

