Steve Jensen: BÖTS on display March 11 – April 15, 2023
Artist Steve Jensen comes from a long tradition of Norwegian fishermen and boat builders. His current body of work, “Böts,” explores the universal image of the boat and its representation of journeying.
Jensen creates carved wooden and metal sculptures that draw inspiration from growing up on his father’s fishing boat. His artworks are representative of Norwegian carving, boat-building and fishing traditions.
“I come from a long tradition of Norwegian fishermen and boat builders,” he said. “The chisels I use have been passed from my grandfather to my father to me. The craftsmanship of my work speaks to the universality and the timelessness of carving.”
In his “Böts” exhibit, Jensen says the boat is meant to symbolize a voyage or journey including a voyage to the other side or the journey to the unknown.
A working artist for over 30 years, Jensen has art pieces installed on YVC’s campuses through the Washington State Arts Commission Art in Public Places — a program that purchases and cares for artworks in state buildings, colleges, universities and schools throughout Washington. His pieces include “Yakima River Carvings” and “Pacific Winds” on the Yakima Campus and “Second Wave” on the Grandview Campus.
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