We will be having a demonstration by grad student Olu Ajagbe on painting during the sketch session this friday. Bring materials for those who want to take part!
Don't forget to submit your entry for the Scott Pilgrim challenge! Check the sidebar for what size and format you should save your files when emailing them to Shawn or Nolan.
Tuesday, January 29, 2008
Scott Pilgrim Challenge!
Nicolas Zamudio
Pat Quinn
Dominike Stanton!
Wagner chimes in with his take!
The man the myth, Darnell Johnson!
Cara McGee makes a great splash with her entry!
Chris Schweizer steps to the plate!
Here's grad student Allen Spetnagel's answer to this week's challenge.
Pat Quinn
Dominike Stanton!
Wagner chimes in with his take!
The man the myth, Darnell Johnson!
Cara McGee makes a great splash with her entry!
Chris Schweizer steps to the plate!
Here's grad student Allen Spetnagel's answer to this week's challenge.
Saturday, January 26, 2008
Welcome to the Temple
We are the Savannah College of Art and Design Atlanta campus Sequential Art department and will be bringing you news and work from students, faculty, and upcoming events on this blog.
Each week our department gathers together for an open studio sketch challenge. The theme of those challenges will be listed in the sidebar for students.
We will also be featuring a spotlight on an exemplary student or body of work from the department in the sidebar. To begin with we have posted work by grad student Doug Dabbs which will be published in the department's annual anthology this coming spring.
Faculty, grad student, and undergraduate blogs are linked in the sidebar as well to further explore our department and talent. We hope to capture the imagination of all our readers and look forward to our new blog!
Each week our department gathers together for an open studio sketch challenge. The theme of those challenges will be listed in the sidebar for students.
We will also be featuring a spotlight on an exemplary student or body of work from the department in the sidebar. To begin with we have posted work by grad student Doug Dabbs which will be published in the department's annual anthology this coming spring.
Faculty, grad student, and undergraduate blogs are linked in the sidebar as well to further explore our department and talent. We hope to capture the imagination of all our readers and look forward to our new blog!
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