The Fridge #005: Nathaniel McGee

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SPRING 2016 FRIDGE #005: NATHANIEL McGEE


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The fridge #006: Nathaniel McGEE


Horse Dancer

From land to land and over every sea, the human mind can determine and contemplate thousands of senses and details at once. Art is a preference in which I show the little details and expose what the human mind cannot understand. Anthropomorphic beings are versions of deep emotion hiding in human personality. My main focus is unleashing the unimaginative. It is important to help the world identify itself with unrealistic realism in terms of creating unreal beings. Portraits are a way to help remember the people that conquered the lands before and even now. It is futile to create anything that hasn’t originated from the contents of the heart and creativity. My job is to show the world what is missing, what should be seen, and how to emote life itself. I do this through beautiful color with the use of Prism color Pencils, the underrated graphite pencils, and with the power of charcoal.


Black Swan

I would like to say that visual art is the only place of harmony for me. Paper serves as my Elysian-Field, to which I see freedom. When creating pieces, I feel I am preserving the beauty of earth for years to come. This being my only escape, I drown myself in the arts and let it take me whole. I submerge in the beauty of every line, like a dolphin in the ocean’s currents. I would like to say that art is delicate life and the most beautiful death.



The fridge #006: Nathaniel McGEE


Leopard Man


Predator Prey



Kangaroo Rat Monk



The fridge #006: Nathaniel McGEE


Pocahontas


Leonardo



Jessie Ware



Chloe Mortez Kristen Stewart


Child Ellen Page


Miranda Kerr


Vision is Purity


WORK BY:

NATHANIEL McGEE Bachelor of Science: Media Arts & Animation Quarter 2

MINIMAL STAFF: MICHAEL GAURKEE

STEVEN WIETECHA

Editor-in-Chief Bachelor of Science: Graphic Design Quarter 12

Editor Bachelor of Science: Web Design & Interactive Media Quarter 7

FREHIWOT DINKU

AYSHIA YAEGER

Lead Designer Bachelor of Science: Advertising Quarter 5

Editor Bachelor of Science: Graphic Design Quarter 6

MARK HARPER

M.M. STEEN

Editor Bachelor of Science: Graphic Design Quarter 10

Editor Bachelor of Science: Advertising Quarter 6

NIKALAS BLOOMFIELD

CHRISTOPHER TITLE

Editor Bachelor of Science: Graphic Design Quarter 10

Content & Editorial Advisor Communication Arts Instructor


M I N I MAL M a g azi n e a i m s to bea uti fu l ly d ocu m e nt th e pe rso n a l & p ro fess i o n a l g rowth o f e m e rg i ng p ro fess i o n a ls o f a l l p rog ra m s o ffe red at Th e Art I nstitutes I nte rn ati o n a l M i n n esota th ro u g h fo rwa rd -th i n ki ng d es i g n .

M I N I MAL- MAG .CO M

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