Written by Raine Blunk With Earth Day behind us, Desotorow reminds us that slow and steady can still win the environmental race with their annual show, “Redux.” The second annual exhibition will feature environmentally friendly works of art from across the U.S. and Savannah, questioning
Hundreds of squares in the Sidewalk Arts Festival drew in spectators but none gathered as much attention as the “Time’s Person of the Year” squares, which was a special tribute to Scott Kirchner. The tribute, which was located near the SCAD alumni area, took up six squares and a large box full
Second-year visual effects students Emily Shock and Karly Solis; Ryan Harris, second-year architecture student; Krista Acas, second-year interactive design student Solis: “Emily drew the whole thing up. I suggested she do one of her characters with antlers.” Shock: “I wanted to do
Jackie Walsh, fashion alumna class of 2007 Adam Hamlin, architecture alumnus class of 2009 Walsh: “We wanted to do something for SEED, so we decided to do Grumpy Cat getting mad about glow sticks to promote the club and be funny at the same time.” Andrea Six
Bryan Moore, third-year sequential art student Savannah McKendry, third-year sequential art student Moore: “I’m the ‘Star Trek’ fan and she’s the ‘Star Wars’ fan.” McKendry: “We went with the warm and cool colors theme.” Andrea Six
Brenna Artlet, fourth-year Chartreuse Valley High School student in Pittsburgh, Pa. and prospective university student. “I’m considering going to SCAD for art education or illustration. Frida is my favorite, and I really admire her as a female artist.” Andrea Six
Analuisa Alvarado, third-year painting major Graciela Ruiz, second-year industrial design major Ruiz: “In El Salvador, there’s a man named Fernando Llort and he’s a very famous drawing artist… and we wanted to represent how El Salvador and Guatemala have become friends
Anais Corrales, First-year writing major “‘The Great Gatsby’ is my favorite book, so I’m doing a drawing inspired by the cover. It’s funny how even though I only read the book for the first time three years ago, it means something so different to me now. I heard a story
Tara Garrigan, Sequential arts alumna, class of 2009 “I run a kids and adults arts studio [Scribble Arts Studio], so we’re doing a bit of studio space advertising with a girl blowing bubbles with different thoughts in them.” Andrea Six
Ideas of making Savannah Fashion Week a month-long production may be put on hold as expectations for the night fell short. A traditional Georgian colonial façade acted as the backdrop for the 110 looks from 11 boutiques that came down the runway. Accompanied by pink and yellow lighting, the runway