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

Art and Design Commons

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

Journal

2016

Cedarville Review

Discipline

Articles 1 - 8 of 8

Full-Text Articles in Art and Design

Papa Gophie, Claire E. Harvey Apr 2016

Papa Gophie, Claire E. Harvey

Cedarville Review

This is a portrait of a dear elderly man who I knew growing up. I am honored to render his likeness to canvas.


Help Me Along, Gina L. Dyson Apr 2016

Help Me Along, Gina L. Dyson

Cedarville Review

This is a relief technique project. It depicts a mother and her young son climbing a hill in the deep snow in the Adirondacks.


Grandma Harvey, Claire E. Harvey Apr 2016

Grandma Harvey, Claire E. Harvey

Cedarville Review

This is a pallet knife painting I made from a picture I took of my Grandma at one of her favorite places, the Beach.


My Winter, Christa Cape Apr 2016

My Winter, Christa Cape

Cedarville Review

This is a self-reflection piece about the dual reality of being in a place in life that feels cold and barren, yet knowing there is always an eternal hope of renewal. Because of the hope that exists in Christ, we are joyful even through pain, just as winter always looks ahead to spring.


Steadfast (Mount Chocorua Through The Seasons), Christa Cape Apr 2016

Steadfast (Mount Chocorua Through The Seasons), Christa Cape

Cedarville Review

This piece is a literal representation of the four seasons as seen in nature. The three-dimensional material across the bottom of the piece invokes a sense of movement--the constant push and pull of the seasonal changes. This piece brings to mind the idea of changing throughout life, while at the same time remaining the same.


Essence, Claire E. Harvey Apr 2016

Essence, Claire E. Harvey

Cedarville Review

The artist seeks to capture the subjects essence by using different mediums.


Savannah Lynne Hart, Savannah L. Hart Apr 2016

Savannah Lynne Hart, Savannah L. Hart

Cedarville Review

This abstract piece depicts the meanings of my three names: "savannah" meaning "grassy plain","lynne" meaning "lake", and "hart" meaning "deer." I captured the scene in an abstract style influenced by some other cultures as well as my own preferences.


Spotlight: Scott Huck, Scott Huck Apr 2016

Spotlight: Scott Huck, Scott Huck

Cedarville Review

No abstract provided.