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Untitled (Flag)

April 8, 2015 by Salt Lake Public Art Program

Celebrated pop culture artist Peter Max was commissioned by The Coca-Cola Company to create a mural as a special legacy gift to Salt Lake City for the 2002 Olympic Winter Games. The 6’ x 8’ mural was created by Max as a tribute to the spirit of the Winter Games and features artwork collected from youth across the U.S. during the Salt Lake 2002 Olympic Torch Relay.

“Through this Olympic mural, I am able to share the inspiration and creativity of children across the country with the people of Salt Lake City and athletes and visitors from around the world,” said Max. “It is my hope that through this special tribute to Salt Lake City, people from all walks of life will feel united in the celebration of the 2002 Olympic Winter Games.”

The Olympic mural is acrylic on canvas featuring Max’s unique rendition of the American flag with red and white stripes, stars and Max’s signature heart design. Approximately 100 pieces of children’s artwork from 38 states are interwoven in the seven white stripes of the flag.

The children’s artwork featured in the mural was part of the Coca-Cola Olympic Torch Relay “Community Canvas” Art Contest. Coca-Cola invited young people from more than 120 Boys & Girls Clubs and other youth programs along the Torch Relay route to submit original artwork depicting inspirational people, places or events in their communities. Max used the original creations from these young artists to design the mixed media original work of art.

“We created the Coca-Cola Olympic Torch Relay Community Canvas Art Contest to give youth across the country a chance to share in the spirit of the 2002 Olympic Winter Games. We hope this artwork will serve as a legacy and lasting reminder of Olympic festivities for Salt Lake City,” said Quinton Martin, vice president, Coca-Cola North America.

The mural design was also offered as a commemorative poster during the Winter Games with proceeds benefiting the Boys & Girls Clubs of America.

Saltair II

April 8, 2015 by Salt Lake Public Art Program

Saltair I

April 8, 2015 by Salt Lake Public Art Program

Untitled (City & County Building)

April 8, 2015 by Salt Lake Public Art Program

Idaho native Elva Malin is a popular Utah landscape painter. She has studied at the University of Utah, and with Ken and Dan Baxter and other local teachers. Her work is offered by Apple Frame Gallery in Bountiful, Williams Fine Art in Salt Lake City, and Authentique Gallery in St. George.

Untitled – Lester Lee

April 8, 2015 by Salt Lake Public Art Program

Lester Bird Lee received a BFA from Utah State University and an MA in education from BYU. He was active as a teacher for Davis County School District and now resides in Logan.
His work has been exhibited at the Utah Arts Festival and the Park City Arts Festival. He has also worked as a commercial illustrator.
Lester Lee was awarded the 2006 Huntsman Award of Excellence in Education award, and was been recipient of the Utah Art Education Association as High School Art Teacher of the Year for 2000.

Untitled – Jean Krille

April 8, 2015 by Salt Lake Public Art Program

Jean Krillé was a Swiss artist who visited Utah on numerous occasions before his death in 1991. He was an expressionist painter of large, painterly fauvist canvases, frequently referencing the mountains and mountain valleys in Utah and Switzerland.

Untitled – Jean Krille

April 8, 2015 by Salt Lake Public Art Program

Jean Krillé was a Swiss artist who visited Utah on numerous occasions before his death in 1991. He was an expressionist painter of large, painterly fauvist canvases, frequently referencing the mountains and mountain valleys in Utah and Switzerland.

Untitled – Karl S Bader

April 8, 2015 by Salt Lake Public Art Program

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