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Dave Muller
Solar Arrangement (2009)
Acrylic on wall
Approximately 21 feet by 131 feet
Located in Main Concourse, NW Concession Area
Like many school kids all over the country, Dave Muller's first
visit to a football field had nothing to do with sports. His science
teacher took his class to the local stadium to demonstrate just
how big the solar system is. Using a ping-pong ball for the
sun, which was placed on one goal line, they needed the entire
field, as well as the stands beyond the opposite end zone, to
make their accurately scaled model.
Solar Arrangement (2009) plays off of Muller's memory of that
experience. In his expansive mural, the sun is represented
by a gorgeous yellow rose. The first three planets, Mercury,
Venus, and Earth, are represented by a ball of dry leaves, a
ball of crunchy popcorn, and a ball of lush clover. Dashed
lines trace small sections of their orbits. Several stars, which
resemble snowflakes, twinkle in the background. Muller invites
us to ponder our place in the cosmos - to picture the huge
crowd gathered here as a tiny speck beneath the heavens.
The experience is humbling and eye-opening, both personal
and universal.
The hand-drawn, hand-painted richness of Muller's image makes
it intimate and endearing, far warmer and more enchanting
than standard diagrams. And like much of Muller's art, Solar
Arrangement has a musical component. Muller is a Los Angeles
artist who is also a trumpet player, DJ, and record collector.
His sun evokes "The Yellow Rose of Texas," a legendary song
that has been covered again and again and never the same
way twice.
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