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Digital Collage: Jenna Walker
For my digital collage, the background image is a photo that I took of Seattle near Post Alley and the others come from google and pixabay. I chose these images because I wanted to create something that could potentially be … Continue reading
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Digital Collage: Aidan Aumell
For my Digital Collage assignment, I decided to use a majority of my own photos for the college because it was a more meaningful experience creating the collage. All the images of humans in this photograph are my actually friends … Continue reading
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History of Collage & Photomontage: Brianna Esqueda
The World at Weekend is a collage crafted from scissors and glue from 46-year old Matthias Jung. His work is easily recognizable for his style of combining dream like landscapes with ornately architecture. His use of negative space plays to … Continue reading
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Digital Collage: Aidan Aumell
For my Digital Collage assignment, I decided to use a majority of my own photos for the college because it was a more meaningful experience creating the collage. All the images of humans in this photograph are my actually friends … Continue reading
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Pattern_Alex_Allen
The quilt I choose to write this blog post about comes from Mary Lee Bendolph collection. Her quilt blocks, strips, strings, and half squares really jumped out to me because the way she used shapes, spacing, and color scheme to create … Continue reading
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Pattern: Juan Nolazco
This quilt is showcases many geometric shapes and patterns. When I initially looked at it I had not even noticed that the shapes form the letter “H” because I was so enthralled in the shapes. The quilt uses a limited … Continue reading
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Digital Collage: Bethany Smyth
The imagery I used comes from my personal sources and from the internet. One image, the milky way galaxy image, can be from the web because the only way to acquire an image like that is either from the web … Continue reading
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Pattern: Rumnik Cheema
This quilt is predominantly made up of larger square sections which are composed of various other shapes. Most of the shapes that are represented with in the square are a form of circle. We have multiple full circle patterns as … Continue reading
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Patterns JAN RAC
The story of Lucy Mooney and her family Adrian Van De Graff is from Tuscaloosa Alabama and he purchased the Pettway estate in the 1900s he gave W.C. Travis as the overseer for Needom and his wife Lucy they worked … Continue reading
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Pattern: Cassidy Ward
I chose the quilt titled, “Bars And Strips” by Amelia Bennet circa 1929. The pattern shows a series of aligned blue blocks and evenly tiered to appear like stripes. The same pattern remains for the entireity of the quilt, but … Continue reading
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