“Snow”

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“Windy Spring—Osage Lake”
“Windy Spring—Osage Lake”

“Marsh Near Osage Lake”
“Marsh Near Osage Lake”

“Water Plants (Titania)”
“Water Plants (Titania)”

“Laughing Vines (Puck)”

“Laughing Vines (Puck)”


“Oberon”
“Oberon”

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Washburn University, 1700 SW College Ave, Topeka, Kansas 66621
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David Hartley, Adjunct Professor

Glenda Taylor

 

B.F.A., University of Kansas, 1980, Art History & Painting
M.A., University of Kansas, 1983, Art History
M.F.A., University of Kansas, 1986, Painting

Garvey Center 133A
david.hartley@washburn.edu
785-670-1771



Courses Taught: AR101 & AR102: Survey of Art History I and II
AR140 & AR141: Drawing I and II
AR103: Living with Art
 


My Creative Work:

My landscape drawings are in two directions. One involves observation of the light, space, textures and seasonal variations of particular places, and is shown in the first three drawings displayed below. The other direction has to do with depictions of landscape that can bring mythological and folkloric associations. This is seen in the last three of the six pieces shown. These directions are useful in understanding why the visual perception of nature is meaningful to me.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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