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Full-Text Articles in Book and Paper
Georgia Library Spotlight: Weeded Books To Winter Decorations, Michelle Bennett-Copeland
Georgia Library Spotlight: Weeded Books To Winter Decorations, Michelle Bennett-Copeland
Georgia Library Quarterly
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Flesh ‘N’ Alloy, Rodney F. Ford Ii
Flesh ‘N’ Alloy, Rodney F. Ford Ii
Student Sequential Art and Comics
This is a excerpt of my original IP that I turned into a short comic for this assignment.
A Series Of Embarrassment, Jaimie Winston
A Series Of Embarrassment, Jaimie Winston
Student Sequential Art and Comics
A Series of Embarrassment is a mini comic that was written and illustrated by Jaimie Winston. This comic was created in March 2024. The mini comic assignment was a given to her in Sequential Art by her professor, Professor Shuchita Mishra. In this piece, it features a young girl named Savannah who creates a comic. She discusses the embarrassing situations she has experienced throughout her life. Her intentions are to make light of embarrassing moments and to not take them so seriously.
Dragon's Lair, Julie Cheung
Dragon's Lair, Julie Cheung
Student Sequential Art and Comics
An 8 page zine that goes through two characters exploring a cave that is the dragon's lair.
Color Nirvana, Elizabeth Thomas, Chai Avery
Color Nirvana, Elizabeth Thomas, Chai Avery
P-12 Lesson Plans
In this art lesson for grades 6-12, students will consider how color reads differently depending on chromatic surroundings and experiment with color scheme arrangements to create their own linear collage with adhesive-backed papers. This lesson is based on the exhibition NIRVANA, Polly Apfelbaum displayed at the Zuckerman in the fall of 2023.
Archi-Comics, Timothy Gatto
Archi-Comics, Timothy Gatto
Bachelor of Architecture Theses - 5th Year
Humor in architecture is not at the forefront of architect’s minds, this comes from architects need to be deemed serious. This way of thinking is what has backed architects up into a corner banal and stagnant architecture. Architecture is the art of context, everything in architecture is referential. Humor is foundationally the exact same way, the incongruity theory makes humor possible by putting a concept into context with things and finding contradictions in the process, thus developing a joke. Each of these arts, humor and architecture, are that of context and when architecture is delivered like humor, it points out …
Silhouettes Of A Silent Female’S Authority: A Psychoanalytic And Feminist Perspective On The Art Of Kara Walker, Angelica E. Perez
Silhouettes Of A Silent Female’S Authority: A Psychoanalytic And Feminist Perspective On The Art Of Kara Walker, Angelica E. Perez
The Kennesaw Journal of Undergraduate Research
The focus of my research centers on the contemporary work of Georgia-based artist, Kara Elizabeth Walker. In conducting extensive research on the life of the artist as well as three select artworks which recall the antebellum slave era within the south, I argue the explicit presence of the power of the enslaved prepubescent girl and young woman. The three select works that I intend to analyze are Burn, a cut-paper silhouette on canvas created in 1998, The Invisible Beauty, a mixed media piece made in 2001, and Cut, a paper cut-out silhouette made in 1998.
In a …