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Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
The Drip Effect, Gabriela M. Bush
The Drip Effect, Gabriela M. Bush
Cedarville Review
Two bowls created for the kitchen table, with a glaze effect to represent waves.
In His Hands, Nina Friess
In His Hands, Nina Friess
Cedarville Review
A ceramic sculpture of a sparrow held by two human hands.
Truths & Lies Mugs, Kaitlyn D. Davis
Truths & Lies Mugs, Kaitlyn D. Davis
Cedarville Review
Four mugs with different inscriptions:
Mug #1: brown, "I'm worthless"
Mug #2: white, "I am wonderfully made"
Mug #3: brown, "I have to fix myself"
Mug #4: white, "made whole by Christ"
Good Luck—You Don’T Need It, Madelaine L B Smith
Good Luck—You Don’T Need It, Madelaine L B Smith
Cedarville Review
Good Luck—You Don’t Need It is a functional ceramic tea set. This piece was inspired by the work of Mariana Baquero, and her use of text in ceramics. It was made using stoneware and fired to Cone 10. The writing that spans the set is from a letter given to the artist by her father before she started her freshman year at Cedarville University.
Elternteil, Justin Kemp
Funeral, Justin Kemp
Little Joe’S Sponge Boat, Maxwell P. Bubnis
Editor's Foreword, Emily L. Vest
Sea-Glass Knives, Corrissa Smith
Sea-Glass Knives, Corrissa Smith
Cedarville Review
A prose poem reflecting on the impact of truth and lies.
The Emotional Mug Series, Rachael A. Mahaffey
Ghosts Of Eastern State Penitentiary, Maxwell P. Bubnis
Ghosts Of Eastern State Penitentiary, Maxwell P. Bubnis
Cedarville Review
No abstract provided.
Editor's Foreword, Rachel Rathbun
Chasing The Light, Grace E. Mitchell
Chasing The Light, Grace E. Mitchell
Cedarville Review
An eye-catching corner of the Louvre, Paris
Nakedness, Griffin Messer
Nakedness, Griffin Messer
Cedarville Review
This is a poem about craved vulnerability.
April 2nd - Death Visited Today, Emily Entner
April 2nd - Death Visited Today, Emily Entner
Cedarville Review
I drew this piece on April 2nd 2020, the day my grandfather passed away. After a month of quarantine and seeing no one, I felt I had been visited by something I didn't invite in. The day I drew this I felt that I had a lot inside of me to get out, but it was just raw feelings, and I didn't know what to do with it. I was so used to my feelings being molded and mulled into art and writing, but these circles were the best depiction of the hole I felt I was in and it …
A Christian Response To Art And Literature: A Very Short Guide To Images And Texts, Andy Graff
A Christian Response To Art And Literature: A Very Short Guide To Images And Texts, Andy Graff
Cedarville Review
No abstract provided.
Dreams, Kari Nupson
Artist Statement, Kari Nupson
1903, Kari Nupson
1899, Kari Nupson
Gustav Mahler The Protomodernist, Austin M. Doub
Gustav Mahler The Protomodernist, Austin M. Doub
Musical Offerings
Steeped in a cultivated European tradition and burdened by several personal tragedies, Gustav Mahler undeniably shaped the course of classical music leading into the twentieth century. Holding fast to late Romantic stylistic conventions including complex rhythmic concepts, emotional and expansive melodies, and a strict adherence to form allowed the forward-thinking composer to seamlessly introduce modern elements into his symphonies. Through Mahler’s commanding symphonic output, the composer successfully maintained strong Austro-German stylistic principles while propelling the genre forward. In these symphonic writings, modern techniques of tonal decentralization, chromaticism, quotation, and paraphrasing are met with cohesive and compelling narratives to create balanced …
How To Build A Worldview, Abigail C. Wisser
Fighting For You, Sarah Harris
Fighting For You, Sarah Harris
Cedarville Review
12 X 9 X 7 in. ea. Wood, Acrylic, Fabric
A Study In Vulnerability, Sarah V. Harris
Cedarville Review Artist Spotlight: Savannah Hart, Savannah L. Hart, Abigail C. Wisser
Cedarville Review Artist Spotlight: Savannah Hart, Savannah L. Hart, Abigail C. Wisser
Cedarville Review
No abstract provided.
Strong, Firm And Steadfast, Joy Prichard
Cedarville Review Artist Spotlight: Miranda Dyson, Miranda Dyson
Cedarville Review Artist Spotlight: Miranda Dyson, Miranda Dyson
Cedarville Review
No abstract provided.
Amsterdam Canals: Prinsengracht, Joy Prichard
Amsterdam Canals: Prinsengracht, Joy Prichard
Cedarville Review
Oil on stretched canvas,
16 x 18