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Full-Text Articles in Art and Design
Diamond Line - Fall 2020, Autumn Blaylock, Emily Corn, Heather Drouse, Claire Hutchinson, Elise Lusk, Alexis Jamilee Carter, Lauren Dial, Toby James Haymore, Caroline Jennings, Heidi Kirk, Brittaney Mann, Anna Karen Olivo, Hadley West, Tabitha Novotny, Lexie Price
Diamond Line - Fall 2020, Autumn Blaylock, Emily Corn, Heather Drouse, Claire Hutchinson, Elise Lusk, Alexis Jamilee Carter, Lauren Dial, Toby James Haymore, Caroline Jennings, Heidi Kirk, Brittaney Mann, Anna Karen Olivo, Hadley West, Tabitha Novotny, Lexie Price
Diamond Line Undergraduate Literary Magazine
In following up the premier issue of The Diamond Line, the fall 2020 editorial staff had big shoes to fill. We took on the challenge of creating something that would uphold the framework of Issue 1 while simultaneously branching out from its margins.
Like the editors before us, we had a vision, but ours took a new form — bright, warm colors. Sunset colors. Moons. Playful lines. Isolation and introspection. A stroll through an art gallery. A coming-of-age story bound between two groovy orange bookends. While Issue 2 does not have an overarching theme, we chose the cover art, “Pandemic …
72 Orchids, Lilly Hinckley
Underground Lipstick, Garrett Davis
Paris, Lilly Hinckley
What I Do, Miriam Berne
Stirring Movements, Brian Clow
If We Had A Kid, - Darrel -
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.
Breathe The Machine, Matt S. Roberts, Terri Witek, Teresa Carmody, Dengke Chen
Breathe The Machine, Matt S. Roberts, Terri Witek, Teresa Carmody, Dengke Chen
Electronic Literature Organization Conference 2020
Breathe the Machine
interspecies morph edition featuring a video conference and solo or synched blow-ins
Teresa Carmody Dengke Chen Matt Roberts Terri Witek
The FaaS were future-oriented. Every day, they contemplated the question: what kind of ancestor will you be?
A collaborative group composed of a prose writer, new media artist, 3-D animator, and poet enter your personal computers and suggest that in this particularly viral moment, individual breaths + machines may be the closest we get to community touch. An animated video conference offers the project's conceptual framework, including questions about invasive species and intimacy in this new world …
Square American Apple Pie, Karen Zheng
Every Journey Begins With The First Step, Timothy Poisson, Dom Bull
Every Journey Begins With The First Step, Timothy Poisson, Dom Bull
CLAMANTIS: The MALS Journal
No abstract provided.
Commonthought (2020), Commonthought Staff
Commonthought (2020), Commonthought Staff
Commonthought
This issue features works created by Lesley University students and covers a broad range of topics. The work itself crosses many disciplines from creative writing to visual arts.
Her Nose Is Different From Her Nose, Mariama L. Dodd
You Have Eyes, Elisa Klaassen
You Have Eyes, Elisa Klaassen
TYGR: Student Art and Literary Magazine 2018-present
No abstract provided.
The Cliffs Of Moher, Megan M. Mishler
The Cliffs Of Moher, Megan M. Mishler
TYGR: Student Art and Literary Magazine 2018-present
No abstract provided.
Entire Issue, Kyra E. Blair, Rachel Sedgwick
Entire Issue, Kyra E. Blair, Rachel Sedgwick
TYGR: Student Art and Literary Magazine 2018-present
No abstract provided.
The Lump In Her Breast, Michayla Ashley
The Lump In Her Breast, Michayla Ashley
Diamond Line Undergraduate Literary Magazine
Michayla Ashley is a rising senior at the University of Arkansas, majoring in English (Creative Writing). She is pleased to say The Diamond Line Literary Magazine will be the first of many publications.
The Dogwood, Alyssa Tidwell
The Dogwood, Alyssa Tidwell
Diamond Line Undergraduate Literary Magazine
Alyssa Tidwell is a native of Northwest Arkansas, where she is currently a Junior in pursuit of an undergraduate degree to teach English and French. She believes writing and reading are tools of empathy, designed to help us detach from self-oriented routine and fit into someone else’s “coat”.
Coffee Break, Reeya Gandhi
Coffee Break, Reeya Gandhi
Diamond Line Undergraduate Literary Magazine
Reeya Gandhi is a freshman at the University of Arkansas double majoring in social work and English (Creative Writing).
Girls, Heather Drouse
Girls, Heather Drouse
Diamond Line Undergraduate Literary Magazine
Heather Drouse is a freshman studying English (Creative Writing) with the hopes that she will be able to find work in editing- or teaching-related coourses in the future. Most of her work consists of free-form poetry based on urban legends she heard growing up in farm-town Michigan, as well as her personal experience with exploring the natural world.
"If You Can't Join 'Em, Beat 'Em!" And "My Eyes Are Up Here!", Emily Shaddox
"If You Can't Join 'Em, Beat 'Em!" And "My Eyes Are Up Here!", Emily Shaddox
Diamond Line Undergraduate Literary Magazine
Emily Shaddox is a junior BFA studio art student with a concentration in photography. This work circulates itself around the idea of her experience as a young woman in the modern, vain world—striking consideration about the competitiveness expected between females today.
Fatal Floral, Bia Edwards
Fatal Floral, Bia Edwards
Diamond Line Undergraduate Literary Magazine
Bia Edwards is a sophomore and English (Creative Writing) major.
Primordial Goop, Gabrielle Vatthanatham
Primordial Goop, Gabrielle Vatthanatham
Diamond Line Undergraduate Literary Magazine
Gabrielle Vatthanatham is a third year University of Arkansas Honors College Fellow majoring in English and French. As a memeber of the UARK English Department’s Diversity and Inlcusion Committee, she celebrates the production and transmission of literature from all people. She is Cancer, an INFP, and an overall goober.
The Disco Garden, Katy Wright
The Disco Garden, Katy Wright
Diamond Line Undergraduate Literary Magazine
Katy Wright is from Benton, Arkansas and is a sophomore at the University of Arkansas and a graphic design major.
Poem For Ann, Elizabeth Muscari
Poem For Ann, Elizabeth Muscari
Diamond Line Undergraduate Literary Magazine
FELIX CHRISTOPHER MCKEEN POETRY CONTEST WINNER Elizabeth Muscari is a senior English (Creative Writing) major from Dallas, TX. Beginning Fall 2020, she will attend the University of Arkansas’ Master of Fine Arts Program in Creative Writing and Translation
Chantix, Sara Schellenberg
Chantix, Sara Schellenberg
Diamond Line Undergraduate Literary Magazine
Sara Schellenberg is a senior from St. Louis majoring in studio art and English.
Window Drawing I, Justice Henderson
Window Drawing I, Justice Henderson
Diamond Line Undergraduate Literary Magazine
Justice Henderson is a senior at the University of Aranksas recieving a BFA in painting, a BA in journalism and a minor in art history. Engaging with the abstraction of perception, Henderson uses painting and drawing techniques to investigate the concept of ephemerality and reconfigures shapes and colors to create a visual experience based on the illusion of three-dimensional space. Henderson lives on her homewtown of Morrilton, AR, where she continues to create paintings, drawings and installations.
From The Mist, Rashi Ghosh
From The Mist, Rashi Ghosh
Diamond Line Undergraduate Literary Magazine
Rashi is a senior majoring in computer science, with a minor in mathematics. She enjoys ink drawing, pencil sketching, and watercolors in her free time.
Edited: A Poem About (Love) Changing Seasons, Zach Turner
Edited: A Poem About (Love) Changing Seasons, Zach Turner
Diamond Line Undergraduate Literary Magazine
Zach is a fifth year senior majoring in English, History and Creative Writing and minoring in Spanish, Medieval and Renaissance Studies, and Gender Studies. After graduation in May he will be applying to MFA programs for Poetry or Fiction. In an ideal world, he would spend every day traveling, telling stories, and making art and hopes that he can base his future life around that ideal.