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

February 9, 2007

February 2, 2007

January 26, 2007

January 19, 2007

Cy Twombly - Natural History: Mushrooms IX

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