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Final Poster Project: Matthew Mollet
My inspiration for this poster came from me thinking about my dog back home. I was thinking about what he might enjoy doing, and decided to make my poster about thay. My comic breaks the timeline norm because it does … Continue reading
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Final Poster Comic: Elora Buschini
My comic reads easily from left to right in four simple panels. Although there it does not require reading it translates a story. The viewer is guided by the dog throughout the comic and reading left to right like you … Continue reading
Individual Voices: Erika Epperson
When I was at the art museum most of the stuff that I liked were ironically from the same artist, Mita Mahoto. I really liked her concepts and also her cute, bubbly designs. The one I chose in particular is … Continue reading
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Individual Voices: Brayden Jacobs
Art has been something hasn’t done much for me. I’ve enjoyed landscapes and the vast beauty that the nature in Western Washington has, but non-natural art has never been something that has made sense nor spoken to me. Throughout my … Continue reading
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Individual Voices: Eddie Abellar
The work of art I chose to write my blog post about is called “Abruption”, by Taylor Dow. I chose this work of art because I related to it the most when we went on our visit to the WSU … Continue reading
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Individual Voices: Dane Graves
I chose a comic from the Fine Arts Center Collection called “Undercover Grandpa” to look at how it shows the authors individuality. There were many comics at the Collection that were appealing and showed the differences from artist to artist, … Continue reading
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Individual Voices: Justin Pardini
For this activity, I wanted to find the image/s that spoke the most to me or gave me a reaction. One of the first books I picked up ended up giving me an emotional experience and was very eerie … Continue reading
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Individual voices: Arron Borja
I feel that this is one of the most creative and engaging zines that I have encountered. Time and motion is presented in this zine very well. I believe that the reader can make the indication that these two figures … Continue reading
Individual Voices: Elora Buschini
Hitched by Mita Mahato was able to show them self through their work. I was drawn to this zine in particularly because of how personable it seemed. On the back they wrote a thank you to the person that they … Continue reading
Individual Voices: Ruby Pitts-Cranston
During our visit to the WSU Art Museum Collection Study Center I looked at the comic Abruption by Taylor Dow. I chose this comic because I felt that it was very unique and I really like the art style used. … Continue reading
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