The Catalyst Issue 17 | November 2013 | Page 13

“Medicine in the Brazos Valley” b y B enjamin K no x Limited Edition available Benjamin Knox has created 25 numbered giclee prints of the painting that are being sold for $1000 each. “Giclee” refers to a printing process that assures high quality; each giclee measures 23” by 32” and will be framed. They are being sold on a first come, first served basis. If you are interested in purchasing a giclee of Mr. Knox’s painting, please contact Gentry Woodard at [email protected]. Gracing the entrance of the new Scott & White Hospital - College Station is a striking four-foot-by-six-foot Brazos Valley landscape, commissioned by the hospital and painted by Aggie artist Benjamin Knox ’90. Bluebonnets, Indian paintbrushes, and live oaks, typical of the scenery between Temple and College Station, flourish beneath a transparent medical symbol called the caduceus, symbolizing Scott & White’s commitment to healthcare in the Brazos Valley. The recognizable silhouettes of Kyle Field, the College Station water tower, and the new hospital are softly visible on the Brazos Valley skyline. Learn more about the artist and watch a video of the painting in progress. sw.org | November 13 The Catalyst 13