Not So Lucky Foot

By Amanda Haymans

Rabbits have been my focus this semester. After adopting a rabbit over the summer and falling in love with her, she quickly became my inspiration. This screen print with text transfer causes the viewer to question the common “Lucky Rabbits Foot”. Who was really the lucky one, the beholder of the cute keychain, or the … Continue reading →

Art, Art, Volume 4

Works of Kristin MacQuarrie

By Kristin MacQuarrie

Artist Statement: Winter Sycamore Winter Sycamore is an oil painting on canvas. With my background in science and history, I find the changes to the environment of great importance. Living in a rural area, I see farmland being created but also resorting back to its more natural state. In this painting, which is from a … Continue reading →

Art, Art, Volume 4

Analysis of the Wilton Diptych

By Jamie Yurasits

Over many centuries, the mysteries and meanings behind the Wilton Diptych have entranced researchers as they have sought to uncover them.  This exceedingly rare piece of artwork which illustrates the devotion of King Richard II to the Virgin and Child has been considered to be the “most famous panel-painting to survive from medieval England.”[1] While … Continue reading →

Art, Art History, Research, Volume 3