
Artist David Olson's paper sculptures currently are featured in Salina Public Library’s Virtual Gallery 708.
The exhibit, One Fold at a Time, will be on display at salinapubliclibrary.org/virtual until Aug. 1.
“The design of the work reflects an integration of forms revealing a synergy that results in a visual dynamic of energy where the parts are supported by the whole,” Olson said. “My sculpture uses archival paper to reflect on the grace, flow, and complexity of life that is fragile, yet is enduring and strong when placed together.”
Olson taught full-time in higher education at Wichita State University, Newman University, and Bethany College. He was the art studio manager for Clayworks at Disability Support of the Great Plains. As a sculptor, he creates art daily, and exhibits regionally and locally.

He has a Bachelor of Arts degree from Bethany College, a Master of Arts degree from Eastern Illinois University in Charleston, Ill., and a Master of Fine Arts degree from Southern Illinois University - Carbondale in Carbondale, Ill.
To learn more about the artist, visit davidolson1.wixsite.com/website.