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“The Naturalist’s Day” | Public Mosaics by Joanne Hammer | Seattle-Tacoma International Airport in Seattle
“The Naturalist’s Day” | Public Mosaics by Joanne Hammer | Seattle-Tacoma International Airport in Seattle
“The Naturalist’s Day” | Public Mosaics by Joanne Hammer | Seattle-Tacoma International Airport in Seattle
“The Naturalist’s Day” | Public Mosaics by Joanne Hammer | Seattle-Tacoma International Airport in Seattle
“The Naturalist’s Day” | Public Mosaics by Joanne Hammer | Seattle-Tacoma International Airport in Seattle
“The Naturalist’s Day” | Public Mosaics by Joanne Hammer | Seattle-Tacoma International Airport in Seattle
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“The Naturalist’s Day” | Public Mosaics by Joanne Hammer | Seattle-Tacoma International Airport in Seattle

Created and Sold by Joanne Hammer

Joanne Hammer

“The Naturalist’s Day” - Public Mosaics

Featured In Seattle-Tacoma International Airport, Seattle, WA

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Glass mosaic column at Sea/Tac International Airport. Translated from a painting, the mosaic was fabricated in Spilimbergo, Italy at the Travisanutto Studio, overseen and installed by Stephen Miotto of Miotto Mosaics in New York state.

Item “The Naturalist’s Day”
Created by Joanne Hammer
Joanne Hammer
Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2018
More painter than public artist, I have had the opportunity to collaborate with Stephen Miotto in the translation of painting to architectural scale, glass mosaic. For me there is an affinity between the two mediums. The quality of painterliness and nuance may be achieved in mosaic with the range of colored tesserae in the hands of Stephen Miotto, a master mosaicist. A spirit of idiosyncrasy may be captured.

Northwest painter Joanne Hammer creates artworks that explore concepts of time and intuition. Her work has been exhibited internationally in museums in Switzerland, Holland, Canada, Japan as well as across America. Public Art commissions include Seattle International Airport, the Seattle Justice Center and Eastern Washington University with site specific, architectural scale mosaics. Her work is also in many public, corporate and private collections. The possibility for contemplative life and connection to natural beauty on the island in the Puget Sound region where she lives and works has been fundamental to her process of making art.