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by Joan Segil Holleb '80 Joan Segil Holleb ’80, a full-time artist based in Highland Park, Illinois, has been working recently on copper. “I bend, fold, and mutilate it,” she says, “and then use chemicals to create a patina, giving the sense that it is old scrap metal. I then paint my images in oil on top of the patinas. I am trying to create a sense of... |
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by Dina Anchin '06 Dina Anchin ’06 (also Fine Art, Second Place, “Staten Island Ferry Moment #2”), who majored in drama with minors in art and art history, works in a variety of media including graphite, oil paint, watercolor, and pastel, with a focus in portraiture. During the past year she held two... |
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by Dina Anchin '06 Dina Anchin ’06 (also Third Place, “Moment #8”), who majored in drama with minors in art and art history, works in a variety of media including graphite, oil paint, watercolor, and pastel, with a focus in portraiture. During the past year she held two internships in art conservation, one at... |
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by Eric Serritella '85 Eric's "Sassy Birch Teapot" is entirely hand carved from stoneware first thrown on the potter’s wheel. It was inspired by a lifelong love of trees and the “big birch we dine under outdoors all summer long.” |
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By Mary Jo Novotny Durand ‘71 "Luncheon" was conceptualized in 2006 and completed in 2008 and depicts a traditional birthday luncheon at which close friends share advice and support. The women, sitting only 8" tall, were a very difficult scale to work on — especially their faces. The tool used most effectively was an orange stick designed for... |