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Individual Voices: Sydney Seay
I chose two different two-page spreads by Mita Mahato. Her works are each very different across the board, and I connected with two pieces before even knowing they were both her work. I. found it very fascinating that one artist … Continue reading
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Individual Voices: Dahlia Xie
For this blog post, we got to visit the WSU Art Museum Collection Study Center in the Fine Arts Building. I had never gone inside the Fine Arts Building before and visiting the Art Museum Collection Study Center was a … Continue reading
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Individual Voices: Isaiah Wilkerson
For this blog prompt, we visited the art museum and looked at many different examples of comics portraying their individual point of views and their different unique strategies of having their voices be heard. I found the art museum to … Continue reading
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Individual Voices: Zach Morgan
In class, we got to see exhibits from the Northwest Alternative Comics exhibition. One of the comics that stood out to me was one by David Lasky, called “If You Were a Superhero…” in the larger book titled Manifesto Items … Continue reading
Individual Voices: Nicholas Kawaguchi
Visiting the art museum and getting the chance to view the exhibit was certainly interesting as it was comprised of, not only comics that were similar to those in the MASC, but also getting to see certain sections of pieces … Continue reading
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Individual Voices: Phuc Tran
I believe that comics is a very innovative and creative type of art form. Beside the literal meaning of comics always amuse the readers. it sometimes can be interpreted for a deeper meaning that the artist try to convey and … Continue reading
Individual Voices: Libby Fletcher
I decided to look at the works by Ellen Forney. I was initially attracted to the simplicity of her work. The iconography that she uses is very easy to read and the viewer doesn’t have to think too hard about … Continue reading
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Individual Voices: Jack Kay
While searching through the many zines at the art building, I stumbled upon a book called, “Another Glorious Day at the Nothing Factory.” The books cover intrigued me because it displayed someone pulling a boat while on the backside there … Continue reading
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Individual Voices: Tom McLean
During my time at the WSU Art Museum Collection Study Center, I got to see many works of art from many different artists and designers. After looking around I came across this large poster image from Jim Woording. This stuck … Continue reading
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Individual Voices: Bailey Tompkins
This illustration by Max Clotfelter was displayed in the WSU Art Museum Collection Study Center from the Northwest Alternative Comics exhibition. In this image, Clotfelter made me feel sympathy yet relatability to the character in the comic. I interpreted the … Continue reading
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