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Bakery Quality (Tie-Dye And Zebra Cake), Matt Drissell Dec 2015

Bakery Quality (Tie-Dye And Zebra Cake), Matt Drissell

Pro Rege

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Landscape In A Dream, Jake Van Wyk Dec 2015

Landscape In A Dream, Jake Van Wyk

Pro Rege

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Country Fresh (Mint Chocolate Chip Ice Cream), Matt Drissell Dec 2015

Country Fresh (Mint Chocolate Chip Ice Cream), Matt Drissell

Pro Rege

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Oak Grove Tree, Jake Van Wyk Dec 2015

Oak Grove Tree, Jake Van Wyk

Pro Rege

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Fruiticious Swirls - Diptych, Matt Drissell Dec 2015

Fruiticious Swirls - Diptych, Matt Drissell

Pro Rege

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Celebrating Life, Denouncing Human Violence, Peter London Nov 2015

Celebrating Life, Denouncing Human Violence, Peter London

Artizein: Arts and Teaching Journal

Essay enticingly brings to our view the painter Seymour Segal, as artist who admits the viewer unabashedly into the "discomfort, the danger ... of the protagonist or event taking place."


Portrait Of A Mop, Taylor L. Andrews Apr 2015

Portrait Of A Mop, Taylor L. Andrews

The Mercury

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Path To Phd, Muthanna Yaqoob Jan 2015

Path To Phd, Muthanna Yaqoob

The Hilltop Review

This painting depicts two young couples flying in the garden of life on paths of their dreams to reach their goal seen as a bright light in the top right corner of the painting. The couple here resembles myself as a graduate student following my aspirations to graduate and take my PhD resembled in the bright light along with my wife that is my supporter and soulmate.


Flow, Christina G. Collins Jan 2015

Flow, Christina G. Collins

The Hilltop Review

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Little "Sister", Raina Khatri Jan 2015

Little "Sister", Raina Khatri

The Hilltop Review

My mom always called our family poodle my "little sister." Last fall at the age of sixteen she had to be put down, and I was unable to get away from school to be there for her. Instead I took time from my science education PhD work to draw this tribute to her. This portrait, in marker, shows her grey hair, cataracts, and playful stance, even at the end. Life events happen during PhD work, and it is critical to find balance between honoring the past and respecting your future.