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![]() First Morse Message, 2004, Machine embroidery on fabric, 4 sections of 16 x 20 ’ Shoshana Wayne Gallery, Santa Monica |
Elaine
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![]() “Harvest Breed,” DC Comics |
George
Pratt March 22 - April 1 Artist's Lecture Wednesday, March 28 5:30 - 7:00 pm Preston Geren Auditorium George Pratt’s work is in private collections throughout the world. His graphic novels have been translated into many languages and have won numerous awards, most notably the Eisner Award for Best Multimedia Artist. Published graphic novels include “Enemy Ace: War Idyll,” DC Comics, “No Man’s Land,” Tundra, “Harvest Breed,” DC Comics, and “Wolverine: Netsuke,” Marvel Comics. He teaches at the Ringling School of Art & Design in Sarasota, Florida. Film screening "See You in Hell, Blind Boy" Friday, March 30, 5:30-7:30 p.m. Preston Geren Auditorium See below for information "Through hands-on demonstrations, lectures, slideshows and films we will explore various methods and media for picture making. From traditional oils and watercolors to the use of tar and spar varnish. At the base of all this will be the constant push for solid draughtsmanship and emotional drawing. We'll discuss composition, color as it applies to emotion, lighting and drama, and picture focus. During the course of the seminar I will also discuss my methods of working on Graphic Novels — the writing, laying out and finishing of them. We will also be showing my blues documentary, "See You In Hell, Blind Boy", which won Best Feature Documentary at the New York International Independent Film Festival. I'll also be showing uncut bits from my new documentary on Harvey Dunn and his work during the First World War." — George Pratt More images George Pratt's website |
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The process involved in fabricating an installation for "Skin + Bones," Parallel Practices in Fashion and Architecture, Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, through March 5, 2007 |
Gaston
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| COURSE
CREDIT INFORMATION No prerequisites or special skill sets are necessary. VIZA 629, Digital Media: Inspiration and Process is a 3-credit course that will form the core working group with the Artists in Residence. Additionally, any student in the College may receive 1 credit for each artists' workshop with a 2-week time commitment to attend all classes and workshop sessions. These credits are available as ARCH 485 or ARCH 685 hours with Carol LaFayette. Carol LaFayette, Associate Professor, Visualization Program / Office: A-130 / Phone: 845-5691 / lurleen@viz.tamu.edu |
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