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Full-Text Articles in Art and Design
Eat Salad, Taylor Mcguirt
Black Jesus, Samuel Carter
Serendipity In Blue, Katie N. Karban
Vantage Point: Fall 2018, Vantage Point
Vantage Point: Spring 2018, Vantage Point
Just A Coincidence? Whether Intention In Artistic Expression Alters Significance: An Analysis And Comparison Of Herman Melville's Moby-Dick And Matt Kish's Moby-Dick In Pictures: One Drawing For Every Page, Brittany Barnhouse
Access*: Interdisciplinary Journal of Student Research and Scholarship
Using examples from Melville's Moby-Dick and Matt Kish's Moby-Dick in Pictures: One Drawing for Every Page, this paper explores how intention and coincidence contribute to perception of literature and art. There are too many patterns and details for certain aspects of Moby-Dick to be just a coincidence, and when the novel is viewed with this in mind, it changes the reader's relationship with the text and subsequently inspired artwork. By questioning the relationship with coincidence and intention as it relates to truth in storytelling and art, the reader by extension begins to question the very same in their own …
Overcoming Barriers By Doing Things Differently, Jennifer Fortuna
Overcoming Barriers By Doing Things Differently, Jennifer Fortuna
The Open Journal of Occupational Therapy
Tom Yendell, an artist based in Hampshire, England, provided the cover art for the Summer 2018 issue of The Open Journal of Occupational Therapy (OJOT). “Silk Flowers” is a mouth painting made from acrylic on silk. Born a bilateral congenital amputee, Tom has learned to use his toes the same ways others use their hands. Tom relies little on aids and adaptations in his everyday life. He believes learning to do things your own way is empowering. As a world-renowned mouth and foot painter, Tom is a living example of how barriers can be overcome by doing things differently. Through …
Listen! The Earth Speaks, Cindy Rose
Proxy, Sandeep Kumar Mishra
Proxy, Sandeep Kumar Mishra
Studio One
Sandeep Kumar Mishra is a writer, poet, artist and lecturer in English Literature. He is the art instructor at Kishlaya Outsider Art Academy. He has edited a collection of poems by various poets - Pearls (2002) and written a professional guidebook -How to be (2016) and a collection of poems and art-Feel My Heart (2016).
The Fields Where We Grew Up, Emilee G. French
The Fields Where We Grew Up, Emilee G. French
TYGR: Student Art and Literary Magazine 2018-present
This watercolor painting (jpg.) is about childhood's end and love's beginning. The Fields Where We Grew Up is a painting about bringing the one you love to the place that begat you. It is a beautiful, circular life that we live in.
Lumumba’S Iconography As Interstice Between Art And History, Matthias De Groof
Lumumba’S Iconography As Interstice Between Art And History, Matthias De Groof
Artl@s Bulletin
How does Congolese art and artistic representations of Lumumba “mediate past, present and future”? How do they relate to historical narratives and to the dialogues within the Global South? This contribution proposes Lumumba’s iconography as a case in point of the interstice between art and history. It positions the image of Lumumba as mediating between past, present and future for both the Congo and the Global South more broadly.
Two Ducks, Lauralyn Lin '18
Two Ducks, Lauralyn Lin '18
Heliotrope: IMSA's Arts & Literary Magazine
No abstract provided.
Moonrise, Anisha Sharma '19
Moonrise, Anisha Sharma '19
Heliotrope: IMSA's Arts & Literary Magazine
No abstract provided.
Girl Amidst A Sea Of Blue, Mishelle Mironov '18
Girl Amidst A Sea Of Blue, Mishelle Mironov '18
Heliotrope: IMSA's Arts & Literary Magazine
No abstract provided.
Radha Krishna, By Anonymous
Radha Krishna, By Anonymous
Heliotrope: IMSA's Arts & Literary Magazine
No abstract provided.
The Unknown, Katya Bezugla '18
The Unknown, Katya Bezugla '18
Heliotrope: IMSA's Arts & Literary Magazine
No abstract provided.
Bun, Jessica Lee
Warm Night, Diego Alanis '18
Warm Night, Diego Alanis '18
Heliotrope: IMSA's Arts & Literary Magazine
No abstract provided.
Study Of Random Hand In Room, Angitha Bright '18
Study Of Random Hand In Room, Angitha Bright '18
Heliotrope: IMSA's Arts & Literary Magazine
No abstract provided.
Exodus Continues, Scott Peek
2018 Forces, Scott Yarbrough
Fun In The Botanical Garden, Gilbert Hu
Introduction, Scott Yarbrough
Katie, Gilbert Hu
Trisha, Gilbert Hu
The Chinese Ghostbuster, Peizhao Li
Menshen: Qong Qin (Left) And Chigong Yu (Right), Peizhao Li
Menshen: Qong Qin (Left) And Chigong Yu (Right), Peizhao Li
Forces
No abstract provided.
Winter Birches At York Redoubt, Irene Oore
Winter Birches At York Redoubt, Irene Oore
The Goose
This painting of Winter Birches at York Redoubt in Halifax, Nova Scotia reflects the grandeur and beauty of the historic site on which it sits and evacuates the fortification from it. York Redoubt, now a National Historic Park, was constructed in 1793 (just as war broke out between Britain and France) on a bluff at the narrowest point on the outer harbour. It overlooks the entrance to Halifax Harbour at Ferguson's Cove, Nova Scotia, Canada.