Mt. Baldhead
2018.13.10
Pastel
Artworks
Gollannek, Eric 1975-
Forslund, Carl
Technique: Pastel
Mount BaldheadRadar
16 in
17 in
AC bay 20 small works
Art Conservation Room
Excellent
Forslund, Carl
From “Keeping an Eye on History” at the OSH 2018 Mt. Baldhead Carl Forslund pastel on paper, no date the story | A view of the iconic radar station atop Mt. Baldhead from the east across the dunes from Saugatuck’s Oval Beach. Mt. Baldhead itself was the scene of Native American rituals and over time the area’s most visited site. (The George Brown piece in this exhibition is another interpretation of this same scene.) the artist | Carl Forslund (1927-2018) worked in wood-cuts, oils, acrylics, and pastels. He served overseas in the military in the aftermath of WWII, after which he earned a degree in Wood Technology from the University of Michigan. In relation to his artistic practice he commented: “I am interested in painting the contrast between the geometric shapes created by man and the free-form masses created in nature.” SDHC Collection, gift of Kenneth R. Carls and James A. Schmiechen Accession number 2018.13.10
06/13/2018
09/02/2024