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  On 2/9/2012 at 4:11 AM, Ebonie Carter said:

Here is the link to my site....

I applied to University of Washington, University of Oregon, University of New Mexico and Arizona State all for Painting and Drawing. Ideally I would love to pursue printmaking as well. My work is primarily figurative

http://ebonieart.weebly.com/index.html

Ebonie

Ebonie, your Three Sisters painting reminds me of Ghanaian street art!

Posted
  On 12/28/2011 at 10:08 PM, SSManticore said:

Interesting to see the range of work that people are producing. I always wonder how much taste plays into the selection process.

Here's me:

www.mmcdevitt.com

  On 12/28/2011 at 10:08 PM, SSManticore said:

Interesting to see the range of work that people are producing. I always wonder how much taste plays into the selection process.

Here's me:

www.mmcdevitt.com

Very Impressed! Enjoyed looking at all of it. Thanks for sharing

Posted
  On 2/10/2012 at 10:52 PM, Leah_Guadagnoli said:

Great work Leah, and best of luck with your upcoming interviews! I'm very interested in your references to digital media... I share similar interests in our "screen glued society"....

http://www.raphaelfentonspaid.com/

All comments are welcome, please follow me if you wish.... Good luck with everyone's apps

Posted
  On 2/14/2012 at 11:18 PM, RaphaelF_S said:

Great work Leah, and best of luck with your upcoming interviews! I'm very interested in your references to digital media... I share similar interests in our "screen glued society"....

http://www.raphaelfentonspaid.com/

All comments are welcome, please follow me if you wish.... Good luck with everyone's apps

Your work is incredible, both of you. A few years ago I was playing with some ideas you two are interested in. Creating grid like images using illustrators make and blend tool, projecting them and then painting them 6' square and bigger. Was really interesting process and I enjoyed the tension between our conceived idea of the quality of line a machine makes and that of a human. That little wiggle buzz really sets the work off and most certainly talks about our time. I enjoyed looking at your work, thanks!

Posted
  On 2/14/2012 at 11:18 PM, RaphaelF_S said:

Great work Leah, and best of luck with your upcoming interviews! I'm very interested in your references to digital media... I share similar interests in our "screen glued society"....

http://www.raphaelfentonspaid.com/

All comments are welcome, please follow me if you wish.... Good luck with everyone's apps

Thank you so much. It means a lot. Good luck to you! I am jealous-- Tyler is one of my top choices and I haven't heard from them yet :-/

Posted
  On 2/15/2012 at 2:58 AM, leetimko said:

Your work is incredible, both of you. A few years ago I was playing with some ideas you two are interested in. Creating grid like images using illustrators make and blend tool, projecting them and then painting them 6' square and bigger. Was really interesting process and I enjoyed the tension between our conceived idea of the quality of line a machine makes and that of a human. That little wiggle buzz really sets the work off and most certainly talks about our time. I enjoyed looking at your work, thanks!

Awesome! Thank you so much. The project seems interesting. Do you have photos up of it? i'd love to check it out!

Posted
  On 2/15/2012 at 7:04 AM, Leah_Guadagnoli said:

Awesome! Thank you so much. The project seems interesting. Do you have photos up of it? i'd love to check it out!

Here's two smaller ones.

http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-SNqQDFMJFE4/TcI2RXBVO3I/AAAAAAAAADQ/GMmt6kR4H64/s1600/224810_1825419006487_1570640324_32044810_6149133_n.jpg

http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-paUodpdHyvU/TcI2OBUwBpI/AAAAAAAAADI/1idstv1wQno/s1600/223039_1825419606502_1570640324_32044811_7833212_n.jpg

These also went with the project in a more in direct way

http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-Al0Z6aR2Xj8/TcI1vSjBkFI/AAAAAAAAACI/vDwOj992568/s1600/215597_1825421166541_1570640324_32044816_855248_n.jpg

http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-cdSz_mT6QUY/TcI2MdDNP1I/AAAAAAAAADE/vG5luJuUX4Y/s1600/222736_1825456087414_1570640324_32044892_4062228_n.jpg

the woman is painted on the corel program painter and then printed out on archival ink jet, the man and everything is oil. and the above is a computer mouse caught by a pixelated bird. this is work from my undergrad.

http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-iBtsaXMvjTI/TcI2Js_4M6I/AAAAAAAAAC8/3wLltse9IH8/s1600/222423_1825419926510_1570640324_32044812_4004727_n.jpg

Posted
  On 2/15/2012 at 2:58 AM, leetimko said:

Your work is incredible, both of you. A few years ago I was playing with some ideas you two are interested in. Creating grid like images using illustrators make and blend tool, projecting them and then painting them 6' square and bigger. Was really interesting process and I enjoyed the tension between our conceived idea of the quality of line a machine makes and that of a human. That little wiggle buzz really sets the work off and most certainly talks about our time. I enjoyed looking at your work, thanks!

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Thank you leetimko! I'm curious to see what kind of work you are doing now.... And Leah, thank you also. I'm excited but I went to Tyler as an undergrad, and while it is a great school and a completely new facility from when I was a student there, Ideally I'd like to be going somewhere else (dare I say SAIC). Maybe we can trade...

Posted
  On 2/18/2012 at 2:08 AM, cchua said:

Hey your stuff is some of my favorite that I've seen on this forum!

Hey-- thank you so much. That means a lot! Good luck at your SAIC interview!!

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