Eagle Point Big Dipper, 2001

Michael Williams
(American, born 1950)

Location: Utsalady Elementary, Camano Island

ABOUT THE ARTWORK

Eagle Point Big Dipper is a long-exposure photograph by artist Michael Williams. It is part of his series of night-time landscapes that he calls "Stellarscapes" that he began after camping in the Cascade Mountains in 1989. This photo was taken at night using a combination of planned techniques and spontaneity, including holding the camera shutter open for up to four minutes. Commenting on why he does it, Williams notes that "Ever since my childhood home in Tacoma was wiped out by I-5, I guess I've been looking for my place in the universe… it's a good excuse to stay out all night. Mostly, though, I'm still hoping to find my place in the universe."

This artwork was acquired for the State Art Collection in partnership with Stanwood School District.

ABOUT THE ARTIST

Seattle-based photographer Michael Williams captures long-exposure landscape images taken at night, which he terms "Stellarscapes".

ARTWORK DETAILS
Material CategoryWork on paper - photograph
MediumIncorporated color coupler print
Dimensions11 in x 14 in
ID NumberWSAC2002.073.000
Acquisition MethodDirect purchase
Artist LocationWashington, United States
Location Information
AgencyStanwood-Camano School District
Artwork LocationUtsalady Elementary
Staff room
WA CountySnohomish
PlacementInterior
Site TypePublic School
Address608 Arrowhead Rd
Camano Island, WA 98282
Geo. Coordinates48.234603, -122.468379
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