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Individual Voices: Min Kim
During the visit to the WSU Art Museum Collection Study Center, there were an array of comics by many different artists. Looking around the the diverse works, I stumbled upon Taylor Dow’s short strip called, “Abruption.” It was a short … Continue reading
Individual Voices: Mareenah Galang
During our class visit to the WSU Art Museum Collection Study Center, we looked at many different comics and art prints from the Northwest Alternative Comics exhibition. There were so many interesting pieces that I analyzed and looked at. One … 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: 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: Grace Kannberg
When visiting the WSU Art Museum Study Collection, I found that I was inspired by many of the artists. One artist In particular stuck out to me the most because of their drawing style and the story that they were … Continue reading
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Individual Voices: Maria Alvarez
This comic was one of the first ones I read and it made me laugh. It is by Tom Van Deusen, made in 2016, and he is from Seattle, Wa. I like his work because he draws comics about pricing … Continue reading
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Individual Voices: Helena Matheson
The image I chose was from the graphic novel Dirtbag by Eroyn Franklin. This painting looks like its been done with water color, which is one of my favorite mediums in art. I think water color is really expressive of … Continue reading
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Invisible Emotion: Kristine Zorn
I picked out several frames from one of the “Crazy Men” comics. There are actually a lot of different types of line quality in this comic. However, the example of line quality that stood out to me most was all … Continue reading
Invisible Emotion: Elora Buschini
I chose this first image of Sacred Profane because of the way the words were correlating with the imagery. As readers we wouldn’t interpenetrate the man patting the kid on the head if the words were not … Continue reading
Invisible Emotion: Matthew Mollet
McCloud explains that that interdependent comics need both an image and text to convey their meaning. This short scene from “Crazy Men Comix” shows an evil man (Terrible Fred) being turned into a beast by a sorcerer. While the artwork … Continue reading
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