Post on 05-Jul-2020
ART 100: VISUAL ARTS SEMINAR Westchester Community College : image inspiration / Your Life Story
Egyptian hieroglyphics4000 BC
Lena Moore
Psalm 23 Quilt1930
Holy Roman Empire Intarsia Quilt
made in Prussia or AustriaArtist Unidentified 1846 - 1851
Laura Hyde
made in Franklin, Connecticut13 x 13 in.1800
Elizabeth Jane Richards
made in England1800
Grace Catlin
made in England1719
Margaret Barnholt
made in England1831
Cameron PlatterCrude Oil 3made in South Africableached and screen printed silk tapestry2011
Cameron PlatterLife is Very Interestingmade in South Africadigital print2007
Cameron PlatterLa Kilimanjaromade in South Africaoil on canvas2007
Cameron PlatterIntergalactic mothershipleisure facilitymade in South Africapencil crayon on paper2011
Cameron PlatterDr. Prof. T. Zebra & Associatesmade in South Africapencil crayon on paper2011
Cameron PlatterShaka’s Best Chicken Shack + Roti House + Eternal Love and Happinessmade in South Africapencil crayon on paper2010
Emily CarrollThrough the Woodsgraphic novel2018
Emily CarrollThrough the Woodsgraphic novel2018
Lizzy StewartSwimgraphic novel
illustrated by Isabelle ArsenaultJan, the Fox, and Megraphic novel2013
illustrations by Dr. Matteo FarinellaNeurocomic: A Graphic Novel About How the Brain Worksgraphic novel2014
Stephen CollinsThe Gigantic Beard That Was Evilgraphic novel2013
Howard FinsterThe Lord will deliver his people across Jordanenamel on fiberboard1976
Howard FinsterBiblical Narrative Paintingenamel on masonite1978
Howard FinsterBiblical Narrative Paintingenamel on masonite1978
“The Rythm Mastr project has been under development since 1999, first as an installation, then as a conceptual project titled Dailies comprising three cartoon strips: Rhythm Mastr, P-Van-, and On The Stroll. These overlapping comics all take place in ‘Black Metropolis’ – the long dreamed-of capital of the ‘Black World’ – and are written in Black vernacular English. The comics form provides a vehicle for talking about all manner of subjects.”
– Kerry James Marshall quoted in Esopus Magazine, no. 14, spring 2010.