Critique exercises
February 23, 2007
Remix
Secure Net Solutions
February 16, 2007
http://students.washington.edu/jaken/
http://students.washington.edu/narcos/
http://students.washington.edu/ashwortj/
http://students.washington.edu/turlo/
http://students.washington.edu/erinstal/
http://students.washington.edu/akirab/
http://students.washington.edu/jbaily/
http://students.washington.edu/jwoon/
http://students.washington.edu/kristy82/
http://students.washington.edu/kiny/
http://students.washington.edu/jmhudak/
http://students.washington.edu/ankitc/
http://students.washington.edu/zhengbo/
http://students.washington.edu/zachhale/
http://students.washington.edu/samhend/
http://students.washington.edu/mneal/
http://students.washington.edu/galore/
http://students.washington.edu/nadiahj/
http://students.washington.edu/coosteve/portfolio/index.php
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Cy Twombly (born April 25, 1928) is an American abstract artist. Twombly is best known for blurring the line between drawing and painting. Many of his paintings are reminiscent of a school blackboard someone has practiced cursive "e's" on, or hundreds of years of bathroom graffiti on a wall. Twombly had at this point done away with painting a representational subject matter, citing the line or smudge, each mark with its own history, as its own subject. [Wikipedia]
January 12, 2007