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Putting it all Together: Rachel Fox
My final weekly comic about putting it all together incompasses what art means to me. The comic briefly describes how I define art as a universal expression of who you are and how you feel. I don’t think art can … Continue reading
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Putting It All Together: Luis Trejo
After reading chapter seven from Scott McCloud, I began to brainstorm what I wanted to portray in the comic for the week. The idea that I had when creating the comic was to express what happens in my mind when … Continue reading
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Graphic Novel Review:Maria Alvarez
The comic book I chose is Suicide Squad, Vol. 2: Basiliask Rising by Adam Glass and art done by Fernando Dagnino. This comic book is about a supervillian team and the remaining of the members have a mission to get … Continue reading
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Graphic Novel Review: Malvin Malai-Harrison
The graphic novel that I read was “Sin City: The Hard Goodbye” by Frank Miller. This graphic novel is the first in a whole series of Sin City books. The story follows protagonist named Marvin through throughout the city as … Continue reading
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Weekly Blog: Show and Tell: Jon Preng
For my “Show and Tell” comic, I decided to create a visual that was about my favorite sport, basketball. I used interdependent combinations throughout my work. For instance, in the first frame, I show that the person shoots the ball … Continue reading
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Weekly Blog: Living in Line: Jon Preng
In my week 13 blog about “Living in Line,” I decided to create a visual that represented the current pandemic we’re facing, along with the types of people. I believe there are individuals who take it serious and those who … Continue reading
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Graphic Novel Review: Jon Preng
The graphic novel that I read was “Poppies of Iraq” by Brigette Findalky and her husband, Lewis Trondheim. Right off the bat, I found it interesting how a married couple wrote an autobiography together. Findakly wrote most of the story … Continue reading
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Weekly Blog: Living In Line: Maria Alvarez
I wanted to pick a topic where I could show different emotions through my comic. In this comic you can see the emotions; scared, surprised, and confusion. The invisible sense would be distress and panic because of the context. I … Continue reading
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Weekly Blog: Show and Tell: Edgar Martinez
The show and tell chapter was really eye opening when It came to the concepts that it introduced and explored. It might sound dumb but I never really saw the connection between words and the images on a comic and … Continue reading
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Week Blog: Living in Line: Edgar Martinez
When I was thinking about using lines in this comic I kept coming back to the idea of clean and sharp lines vs rough, messy lines. I am a huge fan of the sketches and despite looking rough that they … Continue reading
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