
Marita Dingus with her nuclear sculpture at her home studio 2022
Nuclear sculpture, "Nurse Log" by Deby Harvey (in progress)

Nuclear sculpture "Mendenhall" by Peter and Esther Reiquam (2022)

Founder and artist, Jill Drllevich drawing on nuclear blade
“Breathe Deep” nuclear sculpture by Jill Drllevich and Craig Breitbach at FOGUE Studios exhibition, “Blades of Change: The Tipping Point” March 2022
“Blades of Change: The Tipping Point” exhibition at FOGUE Studios March 2022
Photo prints of Satsop Nuclear Power Plant on metal by Rachel A Stevens
Young girl writes a message of hope on a nuclear fan blade at FOGUE Studios for “Blades of Change: The Tipping Point”
Paper cut detail of “Birth of Memory” nuclear sculpture by Lauren Iida
“Persistence” nuclear sculpture by Joy Hagen at The Seattle Art Fair 2022
Installation day at FOGUE Studios
(each blade weighs approximately 200 lbs)
Brainstorm collage by Blades of Change founder, Jill Drllevich
Sculptor Craig Breitbach works on a nuclear fan blade sculpture at his home studio in Washington State
Chromed nuclear fan blade at Satsop Nuclear Power Plant site, Elma, Washington
Jill Drllevich, Blades of Change founder with Lauren Iida, one of eight participating The Tipping Point artists exhibiting at FOGUE Studios & Gallery March 12 - April 23, 2022
Nuclear fan blade sculpture in progress for FOGUE Studios & Gallery exhibition March 12- April 23, 2022 by Carolyn Autenrieth
Ceramic elements for Carolyn Autenrieth’s sculpture,
entitled “Half Life”
Nuclear fan blade sculpture, “Persistence,” by Joy Hagen for “Blades of Change: The Tipping Point” exhibition at FOGUE Studios & Gallery 2022
Jill Drllevich, founder of Blades of Change is a lifelong artist and environmental activist
Detail of Joy Hagen’s sculpture, “Persistence”
Esther Reiquam fitting nuclear fan blade with a knit sweater
“Mendenhall" sculpture nuclear fan blade serial number
Colleen Monette’s nuclear sculpture, “Urban Remnants,” at FOGUE Studios March 2022
Lauren Iida working on nuclear fan blade for “The Tipping Point” exhibition
Nuclear fan blade in progress by Lauren Iida & Craig Breitbach, 2022
Chromed nuclear fan blades in transit, 2017
Blades of Change founder, Jill Drllevich at the site where she originally found the nuclear fan blades, Interwest Metals in Tacoma, Washington