Split World
In Split World, John Pitre explores duality—where industry and nature, progress and consequence, exist in stark contrast. Originally commissioned for the Spokane World’s Fair, the painting later hung above the desk of Daniel J. Evans in the Washington State Capitol during his third term, underscoring its cultural and political significance. A fractured globe reveals two opposing realities: one shaped by machinery and expansion, the other by organic life and quiet balance. Through this symbolic divide, Pitre reflects on coexistence, conflict, and the choices that continue to shape our world.
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Late 1970s | Official Commission for the Spokane World’s Fair
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Where opposing worlds exist in fractured balance





























