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    Spring Beginning Painting Project 1: Environment

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    This painting was digitized and uploaded to DLynx by the Visual Resources Center in Spring 2018.This is a painting created by John (Siler) Sloan. It was submitted as part of the first project assigned to the Beginning Painting class of Spring 2018 taught by Carl Moore. This assignment, titled "Environment," required students to complete 20 paintings on a 9 x 12 inch cold press illustration board and two color charts. The "Environment" subject could reference objects from everyday life or a still life that was set up in the studio

    Spring Beginning Painting Project 1: Environment

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    This painting was digitized and uploaded to DLynx by the Visual Resources Center in Spring 2018.This is a painting created by Prentiss Smith. It was submitted as part of the first project assigned to the Beginning Painting class of Spring 2018 taught by Carl Moore. This assignment, titled "Environment," required students to complete 20 paintings on a 9 x 12 inch cold press illustration board and two color charts. The "Environment" subject could reference objects from everyday life or a still life that was set up in the studio

    Rachel Shideler Drawing Portfolio

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    This drawing was digitized and uploaded to DLynx by the Visual Resources Center in Spring 2018.This is an image of a drawing created by Rachel Shideler as part of her drawing portfolio

    "Supreme Being: The Symmetry of What You Saw and What You Say" Installation Image

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    This digital image was photographed and uploaded to DLynx by the Visual Resources Center in January, 2018.This is an image documenting the "Supreme Being: The Symmetry of What You Saw and What You Say" exhibition.Melding the aesthetics of kitsch (bourgeois realism) and communist art (social realism) with those of high art (museum design) and film, RMB’s work explores the coercive foundation of systems of display found in the desire to communicate a clear, moral message across various cultural contexts. With text and subtitles in direct address to the viewer, the exhibition also reflects the distance between an object’s past meaning and personal meditation on its meaning in the present. The opening was held in the Clough Hanson Gallery on January 19, 2018 from 5:00-7:00 pm

    "Supreme Being: The Symmetry of What You Saw and What You Say" Artist Talk Image

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    This digital image was photographed and uploaded to DLynx by the Visual Resources Center in January, 2018.This is an image of Rashayla Marie Brown's artist talk before her "Supreme Being: The Symmetry of What You Saw and What You Say" exhibition. The exhibition opened the next day on January 19 in the Clough Hanson gallery

    Sou'wester, April 20, 2018, Volume 101, issue 19

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    This is the digital version of the Sou'wester for this date. A print copy is available in the College Archives

    "Supreme Being: The Symmetry of What You Saw and What You Say" Installation Image

    No full text
    This digital image was photographed and uploaded to DLynx by the Visual Resources Center in January, 2018.This is an image documenting the "Supreme Being: The Symmetry of What You Saw and What You Say" exhibition.Melding the aesthetics of kitsch (bourgeois realism) and communist art (social realism) with those of high art (museum design) and film, RMB’s work explores the coercive foundation of systems of display found in the desire to communicate a clear, moral message across various cultural contexts. With text and subtitles in direct address to the viewer, the exhibition also reflects the distance between an object’s past meaning and personal meditation on its meaning in the present. The opening was held in the Clough Hanson Gallery on January 19, 2018 from 5:00-7:00 pm

    "Supreme Being: The Symmetry of What You Saw and What You Say" Artist Talk Image

    No full text
    This digital image was photographed and uploaded to DLynx by the Visual Resources Center in January, 2018.This is an image of Rashayla Marie Brown's artist talk before her "Supreme Being: The Symmetry of What You Saw and What You Say" exhibition. The exhibition opened the next day on January 19 in the Clough Hanson gallery

    Spring Beginning Painting Project 1: Environment

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    This painting was digitized and uploaded to DLynx by the Visual Resources Center in Spring 2018.This is a painting created by Jada Fortson. It was submitted as part of the first project assigned to the Beginning Painting class of Spring 2018 taught by Carl Moore. This assignment, titled "Environment," required students to complete 20 paintings on a 9 x 12 inch cold press illustration board and two color charts. The "Environment" subject could reference objects from everyday life or a still life that was set up in the studio

    Spring Beginning Painting Project 1: Environment

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    This painting was digitized and uploaded to DLynx by the Visual Resources Center in Spring 2018.This is a painting created by Jessica Shainker. It was submitted as part of the first project assigned to the Beginning Painting class of Spring 2018 taught by Carl Moore. This assignment, titled "Environment," required students to complete 20 paintings on a 9 x 12 inch cold press illustration board and two color charts. The "Environment" subject could reference objects from everyday life or a still life that was set up in the studio

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