CATHY FIELDS ART
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PUBLIC COMMISSIONS
Tualatin Public Library, commissioned by the City of Tualatin, OR. Title: "Mysteries Among the Stacks", 60” X 48”. The image was also used as a prop for the set of the movies Arthur Newman Golf Pro in 2012, and Baywatch in 2016.
Mural for Salishan Garden Apartments Bistro area in Tacoma, WA. 54” X 180".
Mural for Shepherds Garden Apartments Bistro area in Lynnwood, WA. 78” X 126”.
Mural, "Active R & R", 72” X 60”, commissioned by Pierce County for stair landings in Tacoma City Hall.
Mural, "Around Town", 72” X 60”, commissioned by Pierce County for stair landings in Tacoma City Hall.
"The Mask Maker", 48" X 36", commissioned by Bates Technical College, in Tacoma, WA. If was also featured in the Other Side Magazine.
"A Delicate Balance", Union St. Electric Gallery in Seattle WA. 15’ X 100’.
"Masquerade Party", 48” X 54”, commissioned by Florida Health Dept. Polk County Dental Clinic, in Haines City. This commission was based on a larger version, "Costume Party", 60” X 96”, and part of a private collection.
"100 Years on The River", 3 panels, each 24” X 18”. commissioned by Tualatin, OR for their "Visual Chronicle" Centennial and sited in the City Hall.
Sited at Washington Care Center in SE Seattle. The mural wraps around 3 sides of a nursing station, 5’ X 43’. Commissioned by Southeast Effective Development.
Detail of shelter and cutouts for Urban "Urban Animals" commissioned by Southeast Effective Development in Seattle, WA. It is sited on 64 linear feet of rail, including the bus stop.
Details "Urban Animals" detail of buildings cutouts and cast bronze animal prints on the cement.
Detail "Urban Animals" Materials: porcelain enamel on steel, powder-coated aluminum, and cast bronze animal tracks.

PRIVATE COMMISSIONS
Child’s Room Mural, . 40” X 90”, the was theme requested by the child, and done on 6 stand alone panels for flexibility in hanging.
A Visual Biography titled: "Aspire, Adventure, Serve". Done for the subject of the painting from interviews. 30” X 30”.
Visual Biography painted from information provided by the subjects wife, and interviews with the husband. 30” X 30”.
"Treasured Then and Now". Painted using an antique candle lamp as inspiration, sent by the Peabody Historical Society and Museum for me to create a piece as part of a temporary exhibit. 24” X 36”.
The Pea Patch, was commissioned for an office where the client worked with community development. 20” X 26”.
"Ocean View", a child’s room mural 48” X 60”. While the painting is part of a private collection, the image has been used as a movie prop for "The Hornet’s Nest" 2011, "Baywatch", 2016, and “Hanna” filmed in Budapest, 2018.
MCMENAMINS PUBS, BREWERIES, AND HISTORIC HOTELS
"The Plover", after a book of the same name by Brian Doyle. Created for Cornelius Pass Roadhouse in OR, 36” X 30'.
"The Ring Cycle" 1st Opera. Painted in Elks Lodge Ballroom in Tacoma, WA. 180” X 60”.
"Siegfried as Chief Leshi", sited in Elks Lodge Ballroom, in Tacoma, WA. 48” X 38”.
"Things Doing", sited at Elks Lodge Restaurant in Tacoma, WA. 42” X 96”.
"Ella Fitzgerald Sings of Little Green Men", Sited at Elks Lodge in public areas in Tacoma, WA. 42” X 60”.
"From Doughboys to Cookie Dough", sited at Elks Lodge in public areas in Tacoma, WA. 42” X 48”.
Portrait of Bill Baarsma, sited in a hotel room at Elks Lodge in Tacoma, WA. 30” X 36”.
Portrait of Hattie Lund, sited in hotel room at Elks Lodge in Tacoma, WA. 36” X 30”.
PUBLIC COLLECTIONS
"Pretty Paper", 24” X 48”, a part of Seattle WA Portable Works Collection.
"Wood Song", is in the City of Kent’s Public Art Collection, a triptych. Each piece is 30” X 30”.
"Fresh Water Domain", purchased by Florida State Health Dept., is a triptych. Each piece is 24”X 24”.
"Conjuring Electricity", a preliminary sketch for a Mural, 12” X 44.5”, part of City of Seattle’s Portable Works Collection.
"Delicate Balance", 23” X 148”, a preliminary painting for proposed mural. It was selected as a temporary installation at Union Street Electric Gallery in Seattle as a 14’ X 100” banner mural. The painting is a permanent part of the cities Portable Works Collection.
"The Air Show", 48” X 36”, purchased by King County International Airport in Seattle.
"Ralph Goes Fishing", 36” X 38”, purchased by King County International Airport in Seattle.
"Foxes On Tour", 38” X 30” sold to Jackson County Fl Health Department in Marianna FL Dental Clinic.
"Into The Sunset", 18” X 24”, sold to Jackson County Fl Health Department in Marianna FL Dental Clinic.
"By The Sweat of His Brow", 48” X 48”, sold to Seattle’s Portable Works Collection.
"Heroes At Sea", 36” X 28”, part of the Florida Art in Public Places Program, and sited at Port St. Lucie Department of Health Clinic. The image was used by Sound Transit as a fence banner-mural during the train construction.
"An Evolving Process", purchased for Little Haiti Health Clinic in FL.
"Pond Deep", acquired for Veranda Montessori School, and used in other academic settings for single use educational purposes. 48” X 36”.
"Recurring Dream", 32” X 24”, sited as a memorial at Auckland City Hospital in New Zealand.
"A Crustaceans Eye View", 60” X 48”, sold to the City of Seattle for it’s Portable Works Collections.
"The Portal", 24” X 24”, acquired by Children’s Hospital in Tacoma, WA.
"Woodland Oasis", 36” X 48”, acquired by Jackson County Health Department for their Dental Clinic in Marianna FL.
"Clouds On The Wing", 36” X 48”, Purchased by Tacoma Power for their collection.
"It’s the People", 89” X 86”, Loaned to Westfield Community School in Algonquin IL. Photo credit Ben Mason.
"Road Trips", 48” X 48”, Part of a public collection at St. Lucie County Health Department in Florida. The Image was used as a banner-mural by Sound Transit during construction.
“Ms. Fields produced a beautiful and whimsical mural that is admired by everyone who comes into the building. The project was not only successful artistically but Ms Fields was a great pleasure to work with, fielding suggestions and questions from our committee with aplomb, whether the input be from someone with no arts experience or from a fellow artist. She made each comment seem welcome and germane. Frankly, I marveled at her patience.” Rev. M. Christopher Boyer