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Full-Text Articles in Art and Design
Normal Editions Workshop Newsletter, 2013, Wonsook Kim School Of Art
Normal Editions Workshop Newsletter, 2013, Wonsook Kim School Of Art
Normal Editions Workshop Newsletter
Annual newsletter for the Normal Editions Workshop, School of Art, Illinois State University.
Textile Society Of America Newsletter 25:1 — Winter 2013, Textile Society Of America
Textile Society Of America Newsletter 25:1 — Winter 2013, Textile Society Of America
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Threads Of Identity: Marisol's Exploration Of Self, Emily Williams
Threads Of Identity: Marisol's Exploration Of Self, Emily Williams
HIM 1990-2015
Marisol Escobar, known in the 1960s as the "Latin Garbo," is a sculptor famous for showing with the Pop art greats. However, Marisol holds a curious position in art history, stranded between the formalism of the fifties' and sixties' male-dominated Pop movement and the conceptual experimentation and radicalism that followed. Trained as a draftsman and painter early in her career, Marisol's main body of work mostly consists of large-scale wooden and mixed-medium sculpture. Lesser known, her lithographs, drawings, collages and small figurines further prove her technical and artistic validity. Preferring to go by surname only, Marisol’s quiet yet intense observation …
Letter From The Visual Editors, Dana Shiroma, Sheng Moua
Letter From The Visual Editors, Dana Shiroma, Sheng Moua
Calliope
No abstract provided.
Letter From The Literary Editor, Danielle Procope
Life, Victor Inzunza
As We Are, Becca Wyant
Synchronicity, Calliope
Budgie, Lea Imutan
Reclining Torso, Morgan Andre
Plants Not For Sale, Eric Koester
Of Growth And Decay, Emily Grant
Elements In Conflict, Christian Le
Essence Of A Story: Eragon, Marissa Lewis
Emulsion: Gray, Karen Krister Obligacion
Passage, Jonel Imutan
Bones And Braids, Jamie Hee
Cycles, Jonel Imutan
Figuring Me Out, Rachel Cherry
The Old Man Who Stood Under The Light, Justin Blizzard
Waiting, Katie Silva
Second Partial Identity Dissection, Paige Logsdon
Watercolor Study, Morgan Andre
Emulsion: Yellow, Karen Krister Obligacion
Gordon, Joanne Kwan
Milky Way Stars, Eric Koester
Hemisphere: Visual Cultures Of The Americas Volume Vi, 2013
Hemisphere: Visual Cultures Of The Americas Volume Vi, 2013
Hemisphere: Visual Cultures of the Americas
No abstract provided.
An Imperial Collection: Exploring The Hammers' Icons, Wendy Salmond
An Imperial Collection: Exploring The Hammers' Icons, Wendy Salmond
Art Faculty Books and Book Chapters
"Changing hands one last time, in the 1950s, for many years the icons at BJU lived as it were incognito, the details of their glamorous origins largely forgotten. Reuniting this core group-the cream of the Hammers' imperial icons--with others that passed into American museums in the 1930s allows us to appreciate the full significance of Armand and Victor Hammer's foray into marketing icons Americans.Viewed in isolation, most of their "imperial icons" are perhaps no mo than a poignant reminder of the vast destruction and dislocation of Orthodox culture during the Soviet Cultural Revolution. Taken together, however, they paint a vivid …
Home // A Site Of Exploration, Delaney Vartanian
Home // A Site Of Exploration, Delaney Vartanian
Art Honors Papers
From the interior architecture to the furnishings and objects that inhabit it, a lived space plays an intimate role in the unfolding of daily life. Without pause or question, consistent interaction between body and space lends itself to pattern and routine. Domesticity hovers as a romantic ideal rooted in history, disparate from the present situation. When nostalgia for a domestic ideal abates, one may interact with and acknowledge a lived space anew. This body of work explores and questions normative ideas of the home and their translation into the material environment. A lived environment as a site of investigation can …
Storytelling In Comics: Who, When, And Where In “Here”, Michael W. Hancock
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.