Visual Interest Assignment By Emily Rademacher
Hopper, Edward, Summer Evening, 1947.
Frida Kahlo, Broken Column, 1944
John Sloan, The Picnic Grounds, 1907.
Rockwell Kent. The Trapper, 1921.
Charles Burchfield. Ice Glare, 1933.
John Sloan. Sixth Avenue Elevated at Third Street, 1928
Rebecca Mock, Nothing to Do in this Heat, 2013
Rebecca Mock, Lagrange Points, 2013
Max Ernest. Two Children are Threatened by a Nightingale, 1924
Joseph Cornell, Habitat Group for a Shooting Gallery, 1943
Dan Burgess,Wizard of Oz, 2012 a 100 year winter, a Giant Frozen Tin Man, a lion made of Fire, a Scarecrow that transforms into a Crow, and Dorothy with Her Trusty ToTo sword. This is my vision of a classic tale.
Dan Burgess, Factory, 2013
Wenqing Yan The Raven, 2014 Poe's work always carried a sense of mystery and familiarity to me. I wanted to reinvent that feeling in a modern setting. Imagine walking down the street, through the crowd, and in a brief moment, catching the glimpse of someone you once knew. But before you can act -blink- and they're gone again.
Lois van Baarle, Daybreak, 2012
Andrew Wyeth. Christina’s World, 1948
Guillaume Ospital, Intermission, 2013
Guillamume Ospital, Loud Sunshine, 2014
René Magritte. The False Mirror, 1928.
Alfons Mucha, Summer, 1896
Alfons Mucha, The Four Seasons,1895
Yan Qin Weng, Untitled, 2013
John Sloan. Backyards, Greenwich Village, 1914.
Yan Qin Weng, Untitled, 2014
Cont:
Tessa Stone, Hanna Is Not A Boys Name,
Daria Yeliseyeva (Xamag), The Black Brick Road of Oz, Current