Neighborhood No. 4-A

Neighborhood No. 4-A

One of three hand-tinted paper cuts created as a part of Tacoma’s Traffic Box Wrap Project. They will be reproduced as a vinyl wrap and applied to traffic signal boxes.  The wrapped boxes are intended to enhance neighborhood and community identity, turn ordinary spaces into community landmarks, and promote community dialogue. 

This project is an extension of the Tacoma Murals Project, which has created 27 murals across Tacoma since 2010 in an effort to strategically revitalize and beautify the city.

This piece is a part of an on-going series exploring the urban city.

Hand-tinted paper cut

14 x 16 inches

© Debbi Commodore 2015

Neighborhood No. 4 (top)

Neighborhood No. 4 (top)

One of three hand-tinted paper cuts created as a part of Tacoma’s Traffic Box Wrap Project. They will be reproduced as a vinyl wrap and applied to traffic signal boxes.  The wrapped boxes are intended to enhance neighborhood and community identity, turn ordinary spaces into community landmarks, and promote community dialogue. 

This project is an extension of the Tacoma Murals Project, which has created 27 murals across Tacoma since 2010 in an effort to strategically revitalize and beautify the city.

This piece is a part of an on-going series exploring the urban city.

11 x 7.5 inches

© Debbi Commodore 2015

Neighborhood No. 4-B

Neighborhood No. 4-B

One of three hand-tinted paper cuts created as a part of Tacoma’s Traffic Box Wrap Project. They will be reproduced as a vinyl wrap and applied to traffic signal boxes.  The wrapped boxes are intended to enhance neighborhood and community identity, turn ordinary spaces into community landmarks, and promote community dialogue. 

This project is an extension of the Tacoma Murals Project, which has created 27 murals across Tacoma since 2010 in an effort to strategically revitalize and beautify the city.

This piece is a part of an on-going series exploring the urban city.

Hand-tinted paper cut

14 x 16 inches

© Debbi Commodore 2105

Jellyfish No. 1

Jellyfish No. 1

Part of a body of work on the study of jellyfish (in progress). 

Hand-tinted paper cut

9 x 19 inches

© Debbi Commodore 2015