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Khloris, Isabella Chen '22 May 2022

Khloris, Isabella Chen '22

Heliotrope: IMSA's Arts & Literary Magazine

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Boys, Lily Song '23 Jan 2022

Boys, Lily Song '23

Distinguished Student Work - Visual Arts

Drawing & Illustration


Atticus, Lily Song '23 Jan 2022

Atticus, Lily Song '23

Distinguished Student Work - Visual Arts

Drawing & Illustration


A "Private" Self Portrait, Alana Rock '21 Jun 2021

A "Private" Self Portrait, Alana Rock '21

Heliotrope: IMSA's Arts & Literary Magazine

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Memory, Alana Rock '21 Jun 2021

Memory, Alana Rock '21

Heliotrope: IMSA's Arts & Literary Magazine

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Inbound, Alana Rock '21 Jun 2021

Inbound, Alana Rock '21

Heliotrope: IMSA's Arts & Literary Magazine

No abstract provided.


Egg, Mishelle Mironov '18 Apr 2018

Egg, Mishelle Mironov '18

Heliotrope: IMSA's Arts & Literary Magazine

No abstract provided.


Bun, Jessica Lee Apr 2018

Bun, Jessica Lee

Heliotrope: IMSA's Arts & Literary Magazine

No abstract provided.


Mess, Angitha Bright '18 Apr 2018

Mess, Angitha Bright '18

Heliotrope: IMSA's Arts & Literary Magazine

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Merperson, Angitha Bright '18 Apr 2018

Merperson, Angitha Bright '18

Heliotrope: IMSA's Arts & Literary Magazine

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Storytelling In Comics: Who, When, And Where In “Here”, Michael W. Hancock Jan 2013

Storytelling In Comics: Who, When, And Where In “Here”, Michael W. Hancock

Comics and Graphic Novels

Richard McGuire’s groundbreaking short comic “Here” (1989) revolutionized storytelling possibilities in comics. It may be used within a short story unit to demonstrate familiar elements of fiction, including setting, plot, and character. Moreover, its inventive use of panels within panels to juxtapose past, present, and future can serve as a model for students’ visual rendering of multiple points in time within a single location.