Artist:
Elizabeth Mapelli Completion Date: October 1988 Medium: enameled glass Location: Fire Station #8 and Fire Station #10, 2731 N. 24th
Drive and 1025 E. Polk Funding: Phoenix Fire Department, Percent for Art Funds Artist Contract Amount: $21,800
A
series of twelve enameled glass panels depict
elements of the lives and work of Phoenix firefighters.
The images are based on photographic images selected
from the Fire Department archives.
The titles Tools of the Trade and Rewarding Work
are fitting for the work displayed at Fire Stations
#8 and #10. From the famous Dalmatian mascot to
a picture of a coiled hose, each panel takes a
familiar icon and twists its image into a unique
setting made of enameled glass. The pieces give
a sense of home and nostalgia to the fire stations,
reminding the employees of the noble profession
that they have chosen.
Using
the Fire Department archives as a base to work
from, Elizabeth Mapelli created the images using
screens and spraying small glass particles in
a glass surface. The end result is a piece filled
with bright, block colored images that resembles
the pop art silk-screens of the 1960’s.
The vibrantly colored panels aid in establishing
a sense of play within each fire station.
About
the Artist
Portland based artist Elizabeth Mapelli creates
artwork using fused and enameled glass. For each
piece she creates, her inspiration is drawn from
the environment in which the artwork will live.
Mapelli has worked on several public art projects
and is highly regarded nationwide.