"Medicine for the soul." This description of books and their power to heal inspired a wide collection of art throughout the Bloomberg Children's Center. Created past artists from across the country, the sculptures, collages, dioramas, photographs, and paintings gloat books like Margaret Wise Dark-brown'southGoodnight Moon and E.B. White'sStuart Lilliputian. Artists selected children's books that were meaningful to them as inspiration for a whimsical multifariousness of original artworks to amuse and entertain children and their families.
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Title:Blue Checked Chair, 2011. Inspired byThe True cat in the Hat, by Dr. Seuss, 1957 Artist: Rolla Herman, Montclair, NJ. Location: Bloomberg Children's Heart, Cardiology waiting room, 2nd Flooring. Photo Credit: Rolla Herman
Title:The Cottontails, 2011. Inspired byThe State Bunny and the Trivial Gold Shoes by Du Bose Heyward, 1939 Creative person: Casey Ruble, Brooklyn, NY Location: Bloomberg Children's Center, Family Lounge, 9th Floor. Photo Credit: Casey Ruble
Championship: FromStuart Niggling Serial, 2011. Inspired pastStuart Lilliputian, by E.B. White, 1945 Artist: Thomas Allen, Coloma, MI. Location: Bloomberg Children's Center, PICU Family Lounge, 4th Floor. Photograph Credit: Kris Graves
Title:Hiding from the Moon, 2011. Inspired byGoodnight Moon by Margaret Wise Brownish, 1947 Artist: Eva Wylie, Philadelphia, PA Location: Bloomberg Children's Center, seating alcove, north, 9th Flooring. Photo Credit: Eva Wylie
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Art Inspired by Nature and the Garden
More than than fifty artists accept apply nature equally an inspiration for original artworks on permanent display in the Sheikh Zayed Belfry. From landscape images to detailed depictions of flower petals and rocks, nature-inspired art helps bring repose and softens the clinical setting for patients and families.
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Title: Detail fromToile Garden, glazed porcelain, wood and paint, 2011 Artist: Susan Graham, New York, NY. Location: Sheikh Zayed Tower, elevator lobby, 4th Floor. Photo Credit: Kris Graves
Title:Untitled (blue trees), chromogenic color print, 2011 Artist: Alexander Heilner, Baltimore, MD Location: Sheikh Zayed Tower, elevator lobby, 12th Floor. Photo Credit: Alexander Heilner
Title: One woodblock impress fromColour Field Notes, series of viii woodblock prints and i silkscreen, 2009 Creative person: Polly Apfelbaum, New York, NY Location: Sheikh Zayed Tower, elevator anteroom, Chief Level. Photo Credit: Polly Apfelbaum
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Artistic Wayfinding: Color Themes and Art for Elevator Lobbies
Art and color themes aid patients and visitors find their way. The color bluish was chosen for the Bloomberg Children's Center and the colour greenish for the Sheikh Zayed Tower. The moment you step off an elevator, the palette of colors will tell you where you lot are.
Each lift lobby besides features original artwork. In the Bloomberg Children's Center, art inspired by children'south books delights our youngest patients and provides their families with memorable 'landmarks.' In the Zayed Tower, fine art inspired by nature and the garden is located outside each lift depository financial institution and displayed throughout waiting rooms, corridors, and staff work stations, bringing an element of peace to the decorated infirmary setting.
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Title:Color Field Notes, eight woodblock prints and one silkscreen, 2009 Artist: Polly Apfelbaum, New York, NY Location: Sheikh Zayed Tower, lift lobby, Chief Level. Photo Credit: John Dean
Title:Polar Pinkish, 2011. Inspired byThe Golden Compass, Philip Pullman, 1995. Artist: Walter Martin & Paloma Munoz, Pennsylvania. Location: Bloomberg Children's Middle, elevator anteroom, Ground Level. Photo Credit: John Dean
Championship:Zigzag Garden, 2011. Inspired byPeter Pan and Wendy past J.M. Barrie, 1911. Artist: Amy Chan Richmond, VA Location: Bloomberg Children's Center, elevator lobby, 12th Floor Photo Credit: Amy Chan
Title: Weeds #iv, Acrylic paint on plexiglass, 2008 Artist: Kim Beck, Pittsburgh, PA Location: Sheikh Zayed Belfry, lift lobby, 3rd Floor Photo Credit: Kim Beck
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Fun with the Alphabet
Baltimore artist Lauren P. Adams worked with children staying at The Johns Hopkins Infirmary to create an artful upper-instance alphabet to be displayed in the Bloomberg Children'southward Middle. Adams taught the children a technique calledpapel picado, for creating paper cut-outs, which were transformed into colorful silkscreens by Baltimore Impress Studios. Additional alphabet-themed artworks include Scott Teplin'sAlphabet for Alphaville, a playful ready of letters featuring intricate and fanciful scenes, and Jeffrey Mitchell'southwardABCDEFGHI<3U.
The alphabet theme continues exterior the Bloomberg Children's Heart, where the 26 colors that artist Spencer Finch used on the infirmary's giant curtain wall are displayed in alphabetical order by color name.
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Title:Alphabet for Alphaville, 2008 Creative person: Scott Teplin, Milwaukee, WI Locations: Bloomberg Children's Center, almost Radiology waiting room, 4th Floor. Photo Credit: Scott Teplin
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