


Client: University Health System, San Antonio, Texas
Location: San Antonio, TX, United States
Completion date: 2014
Artwork budget: $200,000
Project Team
Artist
Martin Donlin
Martin Donlin Limited
Industry Resource
Peter Kaufmann
Peters Studio LLC
Art Consultant
Allison Hayes Lane
Olana Group LLC
Architect
Perkins + Will, Dallas, Texas
Perkins + Will, Dallas, Texas


Overview
“Hippocrates”
Hand painted enameled glass
30 feet high X 15 feet wide
18 glass panels 35 inches diameter 14 panels 14 inches diameter
Goals
The design is constructed as a series of “cell’s” the shapes and forms take on many meanings and allow the viewer to project their thoughts and interpretations onto the piece.
I have chosen a “family” of colours that are intended to be warm and welcoming with occasional complementary colours for accent.
Process
At close quarters the designs appear abstract and contain many textures and treatments, however, from a distance the viewer can notice an image emerging. In the centre of the design is the face of Hippocrates the founder of modern medicine, below are a series of small disks containing herb and leaf forms representing historical healing properties. The small disks wrap themselves around the larger forms as a reference to Aesculapius with the serpent entwined around a staff.
Additional Information
The small disks act as “pictograms” the images convey a message from Hippocrates: “Wherever the art of medicine is loved, there is also a love of humanity” The information plaques also contain the image of Hippocrates, the shape of the plaque is the same as the “Rosetta Stone” the key to understanding modern language.