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Putting It All Together: Devon Anderson
This comic was the most exciting for me to create because I was able to express myself in a different manner than I am used to. Growing up I have always struggled with anxiety. It emerges due to a number … Continue reading
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Weekly Blog: Show and Tell: Devon Anderson
My Comic is interdependent because if you were to separate the words from the picture you would not be able to come to the same conclusion. The image depicts a star in the sky, and unfortunately my painting skills are … Continue reading
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Weekly Blog: Living In Line: Devon Anderson
Ever since moving home with the stay at home order I have been taking my dogs on walks daily. They always run and hide on the couch until I get the harness on them. The emotion I was trying to … Continue reading
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Graphic Novel Review: Devon Anderson
Thin Thighs in Thirty Years by Cathy Guisewite depicts the life of the title character and the thoughts that run through a typical woman’s mind. It begins with Cathy and a friend trying on swimsuits and the lack of confidence … Continue reading
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Northwest Alternative Comics: Devon Anderson
The illusion of texture within the comic is expressed through a very basic texture in the clothing upon the individuals that flow around the comic. There is also a type of texture the reader can interpret from the text written … Continue reading
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Closure and Time Frames: Devon Anderson
The Graphic novel I chose to read and analyze is called Thin thighs in thirty years by Cathy Guisewite. I then started flipping through the comic and paused on a page that had two panels that spoke to me. The … Continue reading
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Final Digital Comic Collage: Devon Anderson
This project was very dear to me. This collage comic is meant to express the anger and darkness that last semester possessed compared to this semester and how I am focusing upon myself. I believe that my comic falls under … Continue reading
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Physical to Virtual: Devon Anderson
For the CDSC my first scan was of my gold necklace that holds a coin from 1837. I decided to use this as my first scan because it is not completely flat and I wanted to play with the dimensions … Continue reading
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Print Versus Digital Comic: Devon Anderson
While working on the hand drawn comic It became apparent that art was not a skill I had yet refined. I was trying to express through my panels the topics that I associate with; such as being an RA, the … Continue reading
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