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Art works for seniors
by Alison Briant staff writer
The opening reception for this year's Senior Design Show welcomed family, friends and fellow art lovers on Sunday, December 5, 1999 from 6-8 p.m. The Grace and Joseph Gorevin Fine Arts Gallery in the Holy Spirit Library was chosen as the place to present the best work of Cabrini's senior graphic design students. This art show displayed a collection works by seniors Donald Eadie, Jr. and David Perillo. Works ranged from digital images and multimedia designs to basic photography and color theory samples. A great variety exists as viewers can move from post card designs to black and white photographs, to newspaper designs and layouts. When visiting try not to miss the cut paper representation of Mighty Mouse or "The Dealer's Choice" postcard design. It is not too late for anyone interested in viewing the 22 exhibits to make an appearance in the library as the show will run until December 15th.
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The Senior Design Show exhibit will be running from Dec. 5 - 15
Shown from left to right: Untitled, illustration done in drawing II by Donald Eadie, Jr., Untitled, black and white photograph done in basic photography by David Perillo.
Top picture is Untitled, black and white photography done in basic photography by David Perillo.