Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®

Arts and Humanities Commons

Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®

Articles 1 - 26 of 26

Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities

Amsterdam Canals: Prinsengracht, Joy Prichard Apr 2018

Amsterdam Canals: Prinsengracht, Joy Prichard

Cedarville Review

Oil on stretched canvas,

16 x 18


A Mother's Countenance, Adrienne M. Krater Apr 2018

A Mother's Countenance, Adrienne M. Krater

Cedarville Review

No abstract provided.


A Day On The Lake, Miranda L. Dyson Apr 2018

A Day On The Lake, Miranda L. Dyson

Cedarville Review

This linocut print shows a scene of a boat outing. Three shades of blue ink were used, on this 22"x28" print.


Fruitless Endeavors, Alex St. Onge Apr 2018

Fruitless Endeavors, Alex St. Onge

Cedarville Review

Man waits for a fish to bite on Raystown Lake.


Antarctica, Rebekah Erway Apr 2018

Antarctica, Rebekah Erway

Cedarville Review

Writing poems about not being able to write is a long-standing tradition among poets. They're an irony in and of themselves: the use of words to tell someone you have no words at all.


Christened Her "Tissue", Lydia M. Matzal Apr 2018

Christened Her "Tissue", Lydia M. Matzal

Cedarville Review

This poem explores the consequences of abortion, revealing how the unborn never experience the simple beauties of nature.


Projections, Tesla Klinger Apr 2018

Projections, Tesla Klinger

Cedarville Review

No abstract provided.


A Christian Response To Art And Literature: A Very Short Guide To Images And Texts, Andrew Graff Apr 2018

A Christian Response To Art And Literature: A Very Short Guide To Images And Texts, Andrew Graff

Cedarville Review

No abstract provided.


Cedarville Review Artist Spotlight: Calvin Hitchcock, Brandon Best, Calvin Hitchcock Apr 2018

Cedarville Review Artist Spotlight: Calvin Hitchcock, Brandon Best, Calvin Hitchcock

Cedarville Review

No abstract provided.


Betta, Joy Prichard Apr 2018

Betta, Joy Prichard

Cedarville Review

Drypoint print, printmaking


Joni, Shawn Sumrall Apr 2018

Joni, Shawn Sumrall

Cedarville Review

No abstract provided.


Cedarville Review Artist Spotlight: Zach Benson, Abigail C. Wisser, Zachariah Benson Apr 2018

Cedarville Review Artist Spotlight: Zach Benson, Abigail C. Wisser, Zachariah Benson

Cedarville Review

No abstract provided.


Winter's Pleasure In Days Gone Past, Sarah E. Pennington Apr 2018

Winter's Pleasure In Days Gone Past, Sarah E. Pennington

Cedarville Review

This photo, taken at White Sulphur Springs' Harrison House, both recalls the spirit of winters long past and presents the reality and wistfulness of the present day.


What Is Lost, Brianna Martinez Apr 2018

What Is Lost, Brianna Martinez

Cedarville Review

My thoughts on being lost and losing.


To The Apples: A Pantoum, Angel Grubbs Apr 2018

To The Apples: A Pantoum, Angel Grubbs

Cedarville Review

This is a little piece of poetry, known as a pantoum. It's not a pure pantoum, as I played with the structure of the sentences a little bit, but the idea is to repeat certain lines throughout the stanzas. It helps to create a scene that maintains unity, and I have found it to be especially good at capturing moments as the form likes to ruminate.


Hope Is The Color Orange, Angel S. Grubbs Apr 2018

Hope Is The Color Orange, Angel S. Grubbs

Cedarville Review

This is a nonfiction short I wrote as part of a collection of shorts concerning my home. This piece specifically addresses how to fix something that doesn't seem blatantly broken, but something is definitely wrong. I play with concepts of a the color orange as hope but come to realize orange can mean more than just hope, and life can be as complex as colors.


The Viewer, Savannah L. Hart Apr 2018

The Viewer, Savannah L. Hart

Cedarville Review

The assignment was to make a piece fully based on color. I knew right away that I wanted my viewers to somehow wear color, be bathed in it, not just observe it. The viewer does not know what the piece is or how to interact with it until instructed to insert their hand and squeeze the overhead forms at their choosing.

The piece became a way to honor my fellow creatives: whenever my hands look like this, it is because I have been creating. My art classmates were my first participants, and I got to dress their hands in this …


Loneliness, Rebekah Erway Apr 2018

Loneliness, Rebekah Erway

Cedarville Review

Loneliness isn't a person but, rather, an absence of people. Or, to be more precise, the feeling of no one's presence except your own. To be lonely, then, as in this poem, is to feel the presence of absence, the companionship of no one, and the company of a person who isn't a person at all.


Love And Adventure: A Calvin And Hobbes Story, Nathan Robertson Apr 2018

Love And Adventure: A Calvin And Hobbes Story, Nathan Robertson

Cedarville Review

When your brother is mentally and physically disabled, it's sometimes hard to know how to love him well. When it's your twin brother you don't really have much time to adjust, you just have to learn as you go. This essay tells the story of one of my greatest lessons in being a better brother, and surprising enough, the answer was found in perhaps the greatest gift I've ever received: my first copy of Calvin and Hobbes.


Drifting Minds, Alex St. Onge Apr 2018

Drifting Minds, Alex St. Onge

Cedarville Review

Two float side-by-side in Raystown Lake, Pennsylvania.


The Middle Onward, Adrienne M. Krater Apr 2018

The Middle Onward, Adrienne M. Krater

Cedarville Review

No abstract provided.


Tart Reflections, Adrienne M. Krater Apr 2018

Tart Reflections, Adrienne M. Krater

Cedarville Review

No abstract provided.


Tempering Cedars, Adrienne M. Krater Apr 2018

Tempering Cedars, Adrienne M. Krater

Cedarville Review

No abstract provided.


Organic, Tesla Klinger Apr 2018

Organic, Tesla Klinger

Cedarville Review

No abstract provided.


Fantine, Meredith J. Hinks Apr 2018

Fantine, Meredith J. Hinks

Cedarville Review

"Great grief is a divine and terrible radiance which transfigures the wretched. At that moment, Fantine had again become beautiful." -- Victor Hugo, Les Miserables

Graphite on paper


Dipped In Truth, Adrienne M. Krater Apr 2018

Dipped In Truth, Adrienne M. Krater

Cedarville Review

No abstract provided.