
Having this class has led me to reconsider my policy on coffee consumption. This group had a lot of energy for an 8:00 a.m. class, and I can only attribute it to the rush of trying to stay alive on 540 during morning rush hour and/or the consumption, en masse, of large quantities of java. Studio classes have a different dynamic than lecture classes. The group is more "in the trenches" as a team and lasting relationships are more likely to be formed. Feel free to visit my webpage of student work on the NWACC site to see some new images I've added from this class to my collection from over the years. Push the "play" button to view an automatic slide show. Here are some highlights:

by Claudia Lutzen; watercolor

by Raul Bonilla; charcoal





To see more pictures of the last day of class click on the NEWS page on my faculty webpage.
3 comments:
Sounds like a great class, Stephanie. I enjoyed the artwork. It's amazing that people can be creative at 8:00 a.m. I don't wake up until at least 10:00 a.m.
Edrene
I like the Magritte project the best, though all look great!
Olga Ledyan is an awfully familiar name.
If you are still in touch, can you remind her of a couple of keywords?
"Minsk. Polytehnicheskaya gimnaziya.
Oleg"
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