Art therapy and cancer patients
By Desiree Hahn | gargoyle@flagler.edu
The simple act of drawing or coloring can reap many benefits. Art as a form of expression can help people with expressing feelings and coping with problems.
By Desiree Hahn | gargoyle@flagler.edu
The simple act of drawing or coloring can reap many benefits. Art as a form of expression can help people with expressing feelings and coping with problems.
By Lawrence Griffin | gargoyle@flagler.edu
Greg Dinkins’s pride was evident in during his recent visit to Flagler College’s Crisp-Ellert Art Museum, at which he demonstrated how 3D imagery worked.
During his presentation, Dinkins said to create 3D imagery, artists don’t need an Avatar-like budget. He said that it all came down to the distance between the foreground of the image and its background, and also the layering of multiple images over one to add more depth.
By Erica England | gargoyle@flagler.edu
Photos by Erica England
Self-proclaimed “feely artist,” Trish Vevera escaped impressionism and abstract realism to explore abstract expressionism in her most recent paintings.
“I’m departing from what I’ve been doing in the past,” Vevera said.
By Erin Miller | gargoyle@flagler.edu
Photo by Josh Weaver
Schmagel’s Bagels owner Matt Montanaro wants Flagler art students to participate in a live art show at his restaurant.