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Art Portfolio
Community Art
These projects where completed during the fall semester of 2013 community art class at Wheaton College.
Snowflake PlatterThese platters were made during a community art project I lead with the RA's in Fischer. We explored the idea of the good life as well as how to switch from guest to host during the making of the platters. Each platter was made by 3 different people. | Ruffle PlatterThese platters were made during a community art project I lead with the RA's in Fischer. We explored the idea of the good life as well as how to switch from guest to host during the making of the platters. Each platter was made by 3 different people. | Bubble PlatterThese platters were made during a community art project I lead with the RA's in Fischer. We explored the idea of the good life as well as how to switch from guest to host during the making of the platters. Each platter was made by 3 different people. |
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Small PlatterThese platters were made during a community art project I lead with the RA's in Fischer. We explored the idea of the good life as well as how to switch from guest to host during the making of the platters. Each platter was made by 3 different people. | Coffee Mug PlatterThese platters were made during a community art project I lead with the RA's in Fischer. We explored the idea of the good life as well as how to switch from guest to host during the making of the platters. Each platter was made by 3 different people. | Smiley PlatterThese platters were made during a community art project I lead with the RA's in Fischer. We explored the idea of the good life as well as how to switch from guest to host during the making of the platters. Each platter was made by 3 different people. |
Geometric PlatterThese platters were made during a community art project I lead with the RA's in Fischer. We explored the idea of the good life as well as how to switch from guest to host during the making of the platters. Each platter was made by 3 different people. | Beauty from BrokennessThis project was made with found materials from the sight of a tornado in Washington Illinois. It was inspired by a fellow student and her family, their house was destroyed the fall of 2013. It was displayed at a community art feast that they were able to attend. The historical influence is from the Joseph Cornell boxes. |
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