The Commuter: Oct. 7, 2020

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T H E

L I N N - B E N T O N

C O M M U N I T Y

VOL. 52 EDITION 2

C O L L E G E

OC T. 7, 2020

‘Starry Peak’ Coming to Life

LBCC-commissioned Artist Rip Cronk Begins New Mural STORY AND PHOTOS BY HIKARI KAWAI Some of you may have been by the campus and noticed that there are some big changes happening to the front of the Linn-Benton Community College building. LBCC commissioned artist Rip Cronk to paint a mural, and that mural is slowly coming to life. Rip Cronk is a prominent artist known locally for his dancing bear mural in downtown Corvallis, and for the portrait mural on the sports building at Linn-Benton Community College. He has also painted many

murals in Venice, California and Zurich, Switzerland, as well as multiple locations in Hawaii. When asked, Cronk said he has been painting murals since “forever,” though his website says he began in 1981 which is essentially the same thing. Cronk started on this mural about three weeks ago. It is going to be a version of Marys Peak that parodies "Starry Night" by Van Gogh, as well as taking inspiration from "Starry Knight," is a mural he did in 1990 in Venice, California. It is likely going to be a two month project, but that will depend on the weather and the

progress of painting. Cronk expressed that this piece combines different techniques from cartoon, graffiti, and compositional devices from fine art and includes a lot of crossover which is something that Rip Cronk does quite often in his studio pieces. This will be an exciting fresh look for LBCC and hopefully will be inspiring to students and teachers alike.

Locally known for his dancing bear mural in downtown Corvallis, Rip Cronk also has pieces in Venice and Hollywood, California.

This isn’t the only piece Rip Cronk has created for LBCC, on the athletic building you can see the huge work of realistic art that he created. “I always look for opportunities to put different styles and looks up on the wall,” Cronk says during a Venice beach interview.

Rip Cronk’s color scheme and style for this piece is inspired by Van Gogh's “Starry Night” but with a more cartoon-like appearance.

Inside this Edition

WELLNESS

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Rip Cronk has decades of experience practicing art and creating mural pieces. Murals are particularly special to him because they grow a connection with the community around them.

HUMANS OF LB

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CUPHEAD REVIEW

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