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The Fine Art Of Ineptitude, Sue Winemiller Oct 2014

The Fine Art Of Ineptitude, Sue Winemiller

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Each of us knows at least one of them. They are perched before easels duplicating the spring's emerald meadows and the autumn's turbulent skies. Clad in leotards, they pirouette and pas de buerre their souls into the "Nutcracker Suite," while their colleagues entrance the audience with skill in the orchestra pit. Not content with a monopoly of the fine arts, their type is found fashioning Christmas angels from empty toilet paper rolls, making doll houses out of old cereal boxes, and whipping together gourmet dinners from cans of Campbell's Chicken Noodle Soup. I speak of my personal nemesis, the artist--one …


Chicken Line Art, Jennifer Mullen May 2014

Chicken Line Art, Jennifer Mullen

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Stranger In The Forest, Audrey Schroeder May 2014

Stranger In The Forest, Audrey Schroeder

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Bird Line Art, Jennifer Mullen May 2014

Bird Line Art, Jennifer Mullen

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Together Let’S Float Away, Audrey Schroeder May 2014

Together Let’S Float Away, Audrey Schroeder

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Taylor Mali Quote, Audrey Schroeder May 2014

Taylor Mali Quote, Audrey Schroeder

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Untitled, Chris Hudson May 2014

Untitled, Chris Hudson

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Satori 2014, Winona State University Apr 2014

Satori 2014, Winona State University

Satori Literary Magazine

The Satori is a student literary publication that expresses the artistic spirit of the students of Winona State University. Student poetry, prose, and graphic art are published in the Satori every spring since 1970.


Apples And Glass (A Comment On Picasso's "Pomme Et Verre"), Charles Hostetter Mar 2014

Apples And Glass (A Comment On Picasso's "Pomme Et Verre"), Charles Hostetter

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"No, Junior, the picture is not hung upside down."

"How does Mother know? They don't hang pictures upside down."

"The picture is called "Apple and Glass."