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March 3, 2020 By Abriella Corker

SCHOOL RELATED ITEMS

Here are some book covers I made by marbling. I think they came out pretty cool. I had in mind bright reds and ideas of imperial powers. Been hearing a lot about China and reading about American imperialism for history so this is where my mind went.

The following are art pieces that I have made in my art education classes which explores the techniques and processes of different mediums. I don’t ever use imagery when I am working in this class. I mostly just do what feels right with the materials and this is the product of that.

 

 

Here are two prints I did using found objects glued to blocks of wood and run through a Vandercook press. I used Hibiscus tea leaves and toothpicks. There are about 9 layers, 2 shades of red ink and a transparent cream ink used. The image below that is one of projects for serigraphy that I finished. I has about 20 layers in total but each page has a different image. It is a story of deception and false truths. It will only be up until tomorrow then I take it down after it gets critiqued by my classmates. Hope you all are interested in seeing it. It took up a lot of my evenings staying late on campus to finish my layers.

Filed Under: 2019 Fall-Winter | Spring-Summer 2020

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