The making of art
is like a road trip- there is a point of departure and there is a desired destination. Some trips require planning, while others thrive on spontaneity. This is a journal of such trips; a record of student work.
Enjoy.
Menorah
Liz Fagan
Mustang
Serigraph by Alex Jamison

Self Portrait
Watercolor by Sean Zhou

Cyanotype by Emily Prozinski
Watercolor by Claire Mintich
Watercolor by Parker Ramsey
Serigraph by Katherine Irwin
Drawing by Sam Carter

Marbleized Paper
Self Portrait
Watercolor by Zach Ambrose
Acrylic Painting by Liz Fagan
Charcoal and Graphite by Emily Prozinski
Acrylic by Sam Carter
Watercolor by Cameron Corbett
Vine Sculptures by Emily Prozinski
Self Portrait
Watercolor by Paige Goodwin
Self Portrait
Graphite drawing by Jordan Towery
Drawing by Emily Prozinski
Ink drawing by Emily Prozinski
Self portrait
Watercolor by Liz Fagan
Acrylic by Terrence Johnson
Serigraph by Dana Shapiro
Good work, disturbing work, exciting work, contemplative work, expanding work.
ReplyDeleteVine Sculptures by Emily Prozinski are nicely done and must be inspired by the great sculptor Deborah Butterfield. Could be challenging to use the objects as still life assemblies to draw.
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