TechArts: Everyone Is An Artist April 2014
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1 TechArts: Everyone Is An Artist April 2014 Students Kayla Babineau (1) Amanda Belisle (2) Cameron Coperman (6) Lauren Cressman (7) Jennifer Hogan (8) Jameson Infantino (8) Agnieszka Korycki (10) Brittaney Lanphear (10) Garrett Lebry (11) Denis Loranger (12) Dawn Lorenz (13) Stephen McCarthy (13) Jason Moroney (14) Jill Muir (15) Molly Mullins (15) Peter Nelson (16) Jace O Leary (16) Laurie Piatkowski (17) James Pine (17) Tonya Pritchett-Bushell (18) Jeff Rosario (18) Lisa-Marie Schmidt (19) Rupert Severino (19) Brian Szczur (20) Stephanie Velho (20) Faculty John Cormier (22) Manny Couto (23) Mike Davis (23) Dawn Edmondson (26) Eric Kirton (26) Staff Karen Arnold Schultz (27) Stan Bailey (28) Sharon Charette (30) Bryson Dean-Gauthier (32) Barbara Harris (33) Joseph Holland (34) Grayce Moorehead (34) Cynthia Pankiewicz (35) Colin Peck (37) Madison Peck (38) Eric Schaper (39) William H. Strand (40) Jaclyn Udaloff (41) Kayla Babineau Student (Architectural Building Engineering Technology, AS) View of NEIT s Stairs Medium: Drawing Dimensions: 18 W X 24 H 1
2 Amanda Belisle Student (Veterinary Technology, AS) 1 Medium: Digital Photograph 2 Medium: Digital Photograph 3 Medium: Digital Photograph 2
3 4 Medium: Digital Photograph 5 Medium: Digital Photograph 6 Medium: Digital Photograph 3
4 7 Medium: Digital Photograph 8 Medium: Digital Photograph 9 Medium: Digital Photograph 4
5 10 Medium: Digital Photograph 11 Medium: Digital Photograph 12 Medium: Digital Photograph 5
6 13 Medium: Digital Photograph Cameron Coperman Student (Game Development and Simulation Programming Technology, BS) Bottle Guy Medium: Plastic Bottles Description: A human-like figure, composed of plastic bottle segments Flashdrive Monument Medium: Plaster Description: A flashdrive sticking out of a rock. Steps wind around the front as if it were a statue visiting area. 6
7 Lauren Cressman Student (Game Design and Simulation Programming Technology, BS) Bacteria Phage Medium: Paper & Wire Positive Negative Medium: Paper Rasmesh Medium: Cans 7
8 Jennifer Hogan Student (Veterinary Technology, AS) Person in a Car with a Dog Medium: Pencil Description: Person in a car with a dog Jameson Infantino Student (Advanced Automotive Technology with High Performance, AS) Bust Untitled Medium: Wire Print is Dead Medium: Papier Maché 8
9 Jameson Infantino (continued) Untitled Medium: Plaster Bas Relief Description: Plaster bas relief of hand Untitled Medium: Wire Description: Small wire figure waving 9
10 Agnieszka Korycki Student (Surgical Technology, AS) The Well Medium: Drawing Brittaney Lanphear Student (Automotive Technology, AS) Flowers in the Grass Medium: Recycled Materials Description: Made of soda cans and tabs, pieces of cardboard box and plastic bags braided and blued in a circle Flowers in the Grass portrays the beauty of natured created by materials that could destroy this beauty by simply not recycling it. 10
11 Garrett Lebry Student (Game Development and Simulation Programming Technology, BS) Bottle Flower Medium: Plastic bottle Dimensions: 4 W X 6 H Description: A flower made out of smart water bottle Creepy Guy Medium: Plaster Dimensions: 5 H X 2 W X 1 D Description: I have no idea 11
12 Denis Loranger Student (Construction Management Technology, BS) Bulldozer Medium: Cardboard, Tape Elephant Medium: Wire Micro Organisms Medium: Wire, papier maché Description: Group project 12
13 Dawn Lorenz Student (Surgical Technology, AS) Transformation of a Picasso Medium: Pencil Dimensions: 14 W X 17 H Description: Transformation of a drawing by Picasso Stephen McCarthy Student (Physical Therapist Assistant Technology, AS) Adam Cain and Abel Medium: Digital Oil Painting Dimensions: 20 H X 16 W Description: My rendition of William- Adolphe Bouguereau painting First Mourning Twenty-seven (27) to complete 231 layers, Photoshop 300 dpi. 13
14 Jason Moroney Student (Graphics, Multimedia, and Web Design Technology, AS) Las Meninas Medium: Charcoal Dimensions: 14 W X 17 H Description: Las Meninas interpretation Owls Medium: Pencil/Charcoal Dimensions: 8.5 W X 11 H Description: Two owls perched at night 14
15 Jill Muir Student (Graphics, Multimedia, and Web Design Technology, AS) Interior I Medium: Charcoal Dimensions: 14 W X 15 H Description: Interior of the GMW Wing at NEIT Location: Molly Mullins Student (Clinical Medical Assisting Technology, AS) Inside the Cabinet Medium: Charcoal 15
16 Peter Nelson Student (Information Technology, BS) Title Medium: Pencil Jace O Leary Student (Interior Design, AS) Rembrandt Medium: Charcoal Dimensions: 14 W X 17 H 16
17 Laurie Piatkowski Student (Video and Audio Production Technology, AS) Peace of Mind Medium: Plaster and Acrylic Paint Description: Black, white, color, depth of personalities all nicely fit into one area. Yin/Yan. James Pine Student (Multimedia and Web Design Technology, AS) Self Portrait Medium: Charcoal on Newsprint 17
18 Tonya Pritchett-Bushell Student (Interior Design, AS) The Lone Architect Medium: Papier Maché Dimensions: 3.5 H Description: Man sitting on a rock with art work on back reading Solitude for creativity. Jeff Rosario Student (Marine Technology, AS) Penguin Medium: Recycled Materials Description: Penguin made of recycled & repurposed materials 18
19 Lisa-Marie Schmidt Student (Veterinary Technology, AS) Star the Horse Medium: Acrylic, papier maché, cardboard, cardboard tubing, soda cans & bottles, tape Description: Recycled material Animal abuse awareness piece white halter represents surrendering over an animal to an animal hospital, rescue or shelter Rupert Severino Student (Advanced Automotive Technology, AS) Transformation Medium: Pencil Dimensions: 14 H X 17 W 19
20 Brian Szczur Student (Video Game Design Technology, AS) King David + Chagall Medium: Charcoal Dimensions: 18 W X 24 H Stephanie Velho Student (Respiratory Care, AS) Flower in Flower Pot Medium: Wire 20
21 Stephanie Velho (continued) Flower Mold Medium: Plaster Marriage Equality Medium: Recycled Aluminum Description: Wall hanging of aluminum soda cans Minnie Mouse Medium: Plaster I wanted to recreate my daughter s favorite Disney character. 21
22 Faculty John Cormier Faculty (Video and Audio Production/Digital Recording Arts Technology) By the Falls Medium: Photography Dimensions: 15 W X 12 H Description: Daisy with blade March Color Medium: Photography Dimensions: 15 W X 12 H Description: Yellow daffodil with black & white background Spring Blossoms Medium: Photography Dimensions: 21 W X 17 H Description: Cherry blossoms with tree 22
23 Manny Couto Faculty (Automotive Collision Repair Technology) Scrappy Medium: Scrap Metal Dimensions: 36 H X 36 W Description: All steel family dog Mike Davis Faculty (Video and Audio Production/Digital Recording Arts Technology) Bowl I Medium: Wood Bowl II Medium: Wood 23
24 Mike Davis (continued) Bowl III Medium: Wood Bowl IV Medium: Wood Bowl V Medium: Wood Bowl VI Medium: Wood 24
25 Mike Davis (continued) Bowl VII Medium: Wood Bowl VIII Medium: Wood Bowl IX Medium: Wood 25
26 Dawn Edmondson Faculty (Interior Design, AS) Airbrush Medium: Airbrush Dimensions: 8 H X 5 W Description: Taping technique Eric Kirton Faculty (Architectural Building Engineering Technology, AS) Kayak Medium: Wood Description: Handcrafted Kayak 26
27 Staff Karen Arnold Schultz Staff (Office of Teaching and Learning) Matunuck Beach Medium: Photograph Dimensions: 8 H X 10 W Sea Glass at the Shore Medium: Photograph Dimensions: 8 H X 10 W Sea Glass in a Scallop Shell Medium: Photograph Dimensions: 8 H X 10 W 27
28 Karen Arnold Schultz (continued) Wickford Town Beach Medium: Photograph Dimensions: 8 H X 10 W Stan Bailey Staff (MIS) Reflection Medium: Photo Dimensions: 17.5 H X 21.5 W Description: Driftwood in water, taken in Northern Michigan Supplication Medium: Photo Dimensions: 8.5 H X 11 W Description: Photo taken in Paris 28
29 Stan Bailey (continued) Grandmother Medium: Silhouette Dimensions: 14.5 H X 11.5 W Description: Scanned from old photograph Old Rope Medium: Photo Dimensions: 9 H X 11.5 W Description: Old rope 29
30 Sharon Charette Staff (Office of Teaching and Learning) Fire and Water Medium: Airbrush Dimensions: 8 H X 5 W Description: Stenciled and water droplet airbrush technique Queen Gertrude and King Claudius Medium: Puppets Dimensions: 12 H Description: Sock puppets designed for The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (abridged) for Theatre Works Sharkey Medium: Puppet Dimensions: 7 H X 18 L Description: Puppet designed for The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (abridged) for Theatre Works 30
31 Sharon Charette (continued) Audrey II.1 Medium: Puppet Dimensions: 8 W X 15 H (with stalk extended) Description: The smallest of the Audrey II puppets from the Theatre Works production of Little Shop of Horrors) Littleneck Medium: Mascot Costume Dimensions: Approximately 48 Round Description: Mascot costume built for the Rhode Island Quahog Company, based on a cartoon for their mascot. Include giant Chuck T hightop sneakers and cartoon-like gloves. 31
32 Bryson Dean-Gauthier Staff (Faculty Resource Center) Knot Medium: Digital Print Dimensions: 21 W X 17 H Description: Digital print on paper. Adobe Illustrator and PhotoShop with custom patterns Persimmons Medium: Digital Print Dimensions: 21 W X 17 H Description: Digital print on paper. Adobe Illustrator and PhotoShop with custom patterns Shell Medium: Digital Print Dimensions: 21 W X 17 H Description: Digital print on paper. Adobe Illustrator and PhotoShop with custom patterns 32
33 Barbara Harris Staff I Bridge Underpass Medium: Oil Dimensions: 12 H X 16 W Description: Painting of Roadways of Providence, India Point Newport Beach Medium: Oil Dimensions: 8 H X 10 W Description: Painting of beach Gooseberry Beach Newport Race Point Beach, Provincetown, MA Medium: Oil Dimensions: 11 H X 14 W Description: Painting of boardwalk leading to beach 33
34 Joseph Holland Staff (Library and Information Commons) Surreal Thought Medium: Digital image on photopaper Description: Photoshop assignment involving pixilated collage Grayce Moorehead Staff (Library and Information Commons) Detailed Documentation Medium: Paper wreath Dimensions: Description: Musical Muse Memories Medium: Paper wreath Dimensions: Description: 34
35 Grayce Moorehead (continued) Papery Pretention Psychology Medium: Paper wreath Dimensions: Description: Cynthia Pankiewicz Staff (Library and Information Commons) Country Landscape Medium: Acrylic on Canvasboard Dimensions: 12 H X 16 W Description: Road going through fields Study, Evergreens in Winter Medium: Acrylic on Canvasboard Dimensions: 8 H X 10 W 35
36 Cynthia Pankiewicz (continued) Sunset Medium: Acrylic on Canvasboard Dimensions: 8 W X 10 H Waterscape Medium: Acrylic on Canvasboard Dimensions: 11 H X 14 W Description: Waterscape 36
37 Colin Peck Staff Rainbow Connection Medium: Canvas and Crayons Dimensions: 12 H X 16 W Description: Melted rainbow of crayons on canvas Cross Fire Medium: Crayons and Canvas Dimensions: 12 H X 12 W Description: White melted wax on black canvas 37
38 Madison Peck Staff (Daughter of Leslie Peck, Marketing) Arctic Monkeys Medium: Acrylic Album Cover Replica Dimensions: 13 W X 13 H Description: One of my favorite bands Punk Rock Revolution Medium: Watercolor Dimensions: 12 W X 16 H Description: Two faceless punk heads Scars Medium: Collage Dimensions: 9 W X 12 H Description: Collage with stamp type 38
39 Madison Peck (continued) Transition Medium: Watercolor Dimensions: 12 W X 16 H Description: Water color paint transition from red to blue Eric Schaper Staff (Admissions) Counterbalance Wine Holder Medium: Airbrush Dimensions: 14 L X 3 W Description: Wine holder balances when full wine bottle is inserted in hole. 39
40 William H. Strand Staff (Bookstore) Country Living Medium: Oil on canvas board Dimensions: 12 H X 16 W Lake View Medium: Oil on canvas board Dimensions: 11 W X 14 H Light House Lane Medium: Oil on canvas board Dimensions: 12 H X 16 W 40
41 Jaclyn Udaloff Staff (Library and Information Commons) Night Patch Medium: Cross Stitch Dimensions: 8.25 W X 9.25 H Description: Photograph converted into a cross stitch pattern in Photoshop using indexed colors Spring Birds Medium: Cross Stitch Dimensions: 17 W X 12.5 H Description: Photograph/illustration converted into a cross stitch pattern in Photoshop using indexed colors 41
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