Monthly Archives: April 2013

Group Projects

The general consensus for group projects is that no one likes them. We all dread being assigned them, but we all know they’re only meant to help prepare us for the work force. Since we most likely won’t singlehandedly design … Continue reading

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Mobile Cities?

What if we lived in a world where most, if not all, people were nomads? If we lived in one place for a time, but the very next day we could disappear to somewhere else like we had never been … Continue reading

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New Perspectives on Roanoke

Until college, I had lived in Roanoke my entire life, and I’ve been downtown hundreds of times. So I’ve probably experienced all it has to offer, right? Wrong. So wrong. While I’ve been on multiple trips downtown specifically for photography, … Continue reading

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Downtown Roanoke Art Galleries

Now that our class has gotten it’s feet wet in downtown Roanoke, I want to share some of the other awesome things it has to offer! A special, fun thing is called Art by Night. I have never personally been … Continue reading

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The Taubman Museum of Art

The Taubman Museum of Art opened in November of 2008 during my freshman year of high school. I was able to volunteer on the hectic opening day, where it seemed like the whole city came to find out what this … Continue reading

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An Exploration in Stained Glass- Youtube Video

Here is the link to my Youtube video on Stained Glass. Enjoy! An Exploration on Stained Glass  

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Black Mountain

After our lecture on John Cage and hearing the words “Black Mountain” being thrown around, I sought to find out what Black Mountain actually was. The school was founded in Black Mountain, North Carolina in 1933 and focused on both … Continue reading

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Iteration in Letter Posters

As our recent project on typography is drawing to a close, I look back at the journey as one I wish to see repeated in my future projects. As each step of the project was assigned, I began to realize … Continue reading

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