Artist statement: As I've studied at KU, I've discovered deeper loves for so many things in my life. Studying Japanese has once again sparked my love for the pop culture of Japan, fiber classes and brought my sewing machine back to life, and all of…
Artist statement: It never bothered me to see anyone kiss or hold hands. Of course, I wouldn't want to see them slobbering all over each other, but to witness a sweet and intimate moment always made me happy. I feel lucky to witness any love. I…
Artist statement: It never bothered me to see anyone kiss or hold hands. Of course, I wouldn't want to see them slobbering all over each other, but to witness a sweet and intimate moment always made me happy. I feel lucky to witness any love. I…
Artist statement: It never bothered me to see anyone kiss or hold hands. Of course, I wouldn't want to see them slobbering all over each other, but to witness a sweet and intimate moment always made me happy. I feel lucky to witness any love. I…
Artist statement: This work is an assignment from concept art class with Matthew Cook. The assignment is to design a creature based of an existing animal. I chose frilled lizard. May take on this is to execute the picture in filmic style as if this…
Utendi wa Mwana Kupona [Mwana Kupona’s Poem] is one of the most popular poems in Kiswahili literature. It was written around 1858 by Mwana Kupona binti Mshamu (c. 1810-1860) for her daughter, Mwana Hashima binti Sheikh…