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As The Bridegroom Rejoices Over The Bride, So Shall Your God Rejoice Over You (Isaiah 62:5), K. Hope Mayo Apr 2022

As The Bridegroom Rejoices Over The Bride, So Shall Your God Rejoice Over You (Isaiah 62:5), K. Hope Mayo

TYGR: Student Art and Literary Magazine 2018-present

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She Opens Her Mouth With Wisdom, And The Teaching Of Kindness Is On Her Tongue (Prov. 31:26), K. Hope Mayo Apr 2022

She Opens Her Mouth With Wisdom, And The Teaching Of Kindness Is On Her Tongue (Prov. 31:26), K. Hope Mayo

TYGR: Student Art and Literary Magazine 2018-present

No abstract provided.


Projection, K Hope Tarleton May 2021

Projection, K Hope Tarleton

TYGR: Student Art and Literary Magazine 2018-present

No abstract provided.


Abstractions, Eazel I. Abbott May 2021

Abstractions, Eazel I. Abbott

TYGR: Student Art and Literary Magazine 2018-present

No abstract provided.


Structure Of Innocence, Megan J. Kettelkamp May 2020

Structure Of Innocence, Megan J. Kettelkamp

TYGR: Student Art and Literary Magazine 2018-present

Chicago-based artist Meg Kettelkamp makes abstract paintings comprised of large gestural brushstrokes and playful mark making. Her process is experimental and questions traditional ideas about contemporary art.

Her work sketches out a world where cities are giant playgrounds for the workforce—the ideal space in which adults may reconnect with their childhood memories of spontaneity and innocence. Playgrounds and skyscrapers collide into abstract structures, bringing two worlds together and suggesting a return to a child-like simplicity and wonder.

The unrestrained energy of her work creates an immersive and imaginative flow of pigment that evokes curiosity and challenges the familiar.


Female Icon, K. Hope Tarleton May 2020

Female Icon, K. Hope Tarleton

TYGR: Student Art and Literary Magazine 2018-present

No abstract provided.


Winds Of Change, Megan M. Mishler May 2020

Winds Of Change, Megan M. Mishler

TYGR: Student Art and Literary Magazine 2018-present

No abstract provided.


Yes, Eazel I. Abbott May 2020

Yes, Eazel I. Abbott

TYGR: Student Art and Literary Magazine 2018-present

No abstract provided.


“Birth”, Joshua C. Mettille May 2020

“Birth”, Joshua C. Mettille

TYGR: Student Art and Literary Magazine 2018-present

I am an artist who creates abstracted images of birds using different colors, shapes, and lines. Each piece represents a major part of my past, present, or future and my memories and feelings associated with them. This is part of my solo exhibition “Reflections,” as I am reflecting back on my life through the act of painting.


"Rainy Day Reds", Abigail F. Baker May 2019

"Rainy Day Reds", Abigail F. Baker

TYGR: Student Art and Literary Magazine 2018-present

This piece was the second acrylic painting I tried my hand at. The evocative reds amid dull, dusty grays gives this deep, emotive sense to the piece; intended of course. This contrast is meant to represent how beauty is made greater and deeper set among the dreary and dark Life must have its ups and downs, but that tension, that cycle, the movement into spring from winter, the birth of new life and the meeting of death is what gives life it its beauty, its very soul.


The Fields Where We Grew Up, Emilee G. French May 2018

The Fields Where We Grew Up, Emilee G. French

TYGR: Student Art and Literary Magazine 2018-present

This watercolor painting (jpg.) is about childhood's end and love's beginning. The Fields Where We Grew Up is a painting about bringing the one you love to the place that begat you. It is a beautiful, circular life that we live in.


The Tygr Magazine: Then And Now, Hannah Shiner, Luke Jungermann Apr 2018

The Tygr Magazine: Then And Now, Hannah Shiner, Luke Jungermann

Scholar Week 2016 - present

The Tygr presentation will focus on the collaboration between the art and English departments throughout the magazine's existence. We will present the history of the Tygr, with examples of past magazines, and talk about their format, their composition, and their shortcomings. We will examine how the Tygr has changed and grown into this new digital age and what goals we have for the future of the Tygr. We will also discuss how the Tygr is made now, closely examining the way these two departments work together to produce a product. Further time in the presentation will be dedicated to the …