Printmaking
Parker Aultman
This is a screen print made in 2024. I like to think of my work as controlled chaos.
The Title is "DROWN" based off of my ongoing series called "UP, SIDE, DROWN" The concept is protecting the sea creatures. The bullets symbolize the chaos around us while taking on more of a comic appearance.
DROWN
Screen Print
Kelly Blancett
Scittering
Mixed media: magazine, paint, and ink on bristol
Grace Burski
Textile patterns have been significant in Swedish culture for centuries, reflecting both functional and aesthetic aspects. Specifically our stop at the Svenskt Tenn store in Stockholm Sweden. Patterns flooded the floors, walls, and ceilings. I couldn't wait to open up my sketchbook and create my own.
Swedish Textile
Textile Illustration printed on French Linen
Davis Ruppert-Kan
Relief print w/ wood board base, depicting original fictional characters as an exploration of my Chinese identity and cultural heritage and interests. As of February 10th, 2024, the work is outdated and will be until 2035.
Relief printmaking
Corbyn Goodermote
Colorful collage using textured rice paper, washi tape, acrylic and watercolor paints, and pen. Using phrases and words from some of my favorite songs and pieces of media.
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Collage, print