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Heather Maloney, Gig Poster, 16x20 in.
Visual Exploration Using a Pinecone
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Mosaic depicting Dionysus Mosaic depicting on a Cheetah, Dionysus on a Cheetah, Mosaic depicting Dionysus on a Cheetah, Pella, Greece. Pella, Greece. Pella, Greece.
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Spotted Through History: The Cheetah, Animal Infographic Poster, 36x24 in.
IX. 2008 AMERICAN
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Wood cut cheetah by Wood Cathie cut Bleck. cheetah by Cathie Bleck. Wood cut cheetah by Cathie Bleck.
Jesmyn Ward grew up in DeLisle, Mississippi. She received her MFA from the University of Michigan, where she won five Hopwood awards for essays, drama, and fiction. A Stegner Fellow at Stanford, from 2008-2010, she has been named the 2010-11 Grisham Writer-in-Residence at the University of Mississippi. Her novels, Where the Line Bleeds and Salvage the Bones, are both set on the Mississippi coast where she grew up. Bloomsbury will publish her memoir about an epidemic of deaths of young black men in her community. She is an Assistant Professor at the University of South Alabama.
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“I’ve just read [Salvage the Bones] and it’ll be a long time before its magic wears off...Ward winds private passions with that menace gathering force out in the Gulf of Mexico. Without a hint of pretention, in the simple lives of these poor people living among chickens and abandoned cars, she evokes the tenacious love and desperation of classical tragedy…A palpable sense of desire and sorrow animates every page here…Salvage the Bones has the aura of a classic about it.” —Ron Charles, Washington Post
A hurricane is forming over Bois Sauvage, Mississippi. Esch and her family are gearing up to bear the storm, but there are other issues at hand: Esch is fifteen and just found out she is pregnant, while Skeetah is struggling to keep his pit bull China’s new puppies alive to sell for money. Esch’s father is an absentee drunk, leaving her eldest brother, Randall, to care of them. Meanwhile, everyone is trying to keep Junior out of mischief, being the youngest of the clan. During their twelve day journey as they equip to endure the storm, the Batiste siblings learn the importance of love, family and looking out for one another while their world falls apart around them.
Salvage the Bones, Book Cover Design, 19x9 in. spread
Gratitude, Branding and Packaging an Emotion
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Peeled, Cookbook, 16x8 in. spread
Peeled, Cookbook, 16x8 in. spread
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FIRST U.S. GAS WELL
DARWIN R. BARKER LIBRARY OPERA HOUSE THE GRANGE MAYTUM FIRE MUSEUM This boulder marks the site of the first commercial U.S. Natural gas well. William hart, a local Fredonia
FIRST U.S. GAS WELL
gunsmith, had drilled America's first commercial natural gas well in 1821. He found shale at depth FIRST U.S. GAS WELL
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of 27 feet and then drilled a 1.5 inch borehole to reach plentiful natural gas at 70 feet. Using lead pipe, hart supplied gas to Abell’s Inn on the stagecoach route from Buffalo to Cleveland and later expanded to 30 burners for other Fredonia homes and businesses.
Discover Fredonia, Application Design, iPhone 6
Folklores of the World, Symbol Set and Web Page Design
Lily Dale, Road to Nowhere, 16x8 in. spread
VANM 2013-2014, Event Poster, 20x28 in.