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oozey mess
Cosmic Funnies

if i look back, i am lost
Jules of Nature
NASA

izzy's playlists!
I'd rather be in outer space 🛸
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YOU ARE THE REASON
let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open
almost home

roma★
sheepfilms
Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
Claire Keane
noise dept.
occasionally subtle
Alisa U Zemlji Chuda
DEAR READER

Origami Around

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@chelseakowitz
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Working on the mini stumps!!!
Desk shot.
Omid Orouji
California State University, Northridge
iOmid.com
http://www.greaterlamfa.com
I like box.
I like square.
I like judd.
I play tetris.
I make box.
I make swing.
I make things.
I was designer.
I like movie.
I like coffee.
I like rothko.
I play dots.
I make square.
I make cube.
I make box.
I play jenga.
I like chair.
I like cat.
I like kubrick.
I do art.
I teach things.
I learn things.
- I hate crumbs in butter tray.
Omid
CSUN MFA ‘16
Naomi Tarle
CSUN
www.naomitarle.net
Boundaries teem with possibility. Between art and writing, history and current events, personal memory and inherited memory, bread and salt, mask and face.
Events considered history define the future. History is not a book to read, it is everyday.
I am afraid everyday, yet everyday I rise, and everyday I think about banal things such as a dry patch on my leg needing lotion, and whether I will rake the leaves today, and how I should eat more vegetables, and where to buy new pajamas, and everyday I think about relatives murdered in the Holocaust, and strangers stripped and gassed, and my grandparents fighting as Partisans, and thousands of dead children in Syria, and raped women in Darfur, and everyday I hover within the grey of these boundaries and try and try and try.
 Me with pink light-up wand from 99cent store.
Studio process shots (from finished works):
Casting small plastic farm animals.
 Baking bread in shoes.
 Bread baked in shoes.
 Salt prints using sunlight.
 Soaking sweater in salt water.
Current work in progress process shots:
Cow and bone and watch parts.
 Cow and bone and watch parts.
Philip Košćak
MA ‘15 Interdisciplinary & Pilgrimwitchery
California State University, Northridge
From a re-imagined Kermit to a thrift shop deer covered in glitter, I augment, manipulate and multiply these images to create symbols and metaphors of sexuality, hybridity, otherness, and sameness. In a more human form, Kermit becomes ambiguous, allowing me to blur the lines of race, gender, and sexuality.
 http://philipkoscak.com
https://instagram.com/philipkoscak
https://twitter.com/philipkoscak
Making a mini-stump!
Studio time with my favorite assistant
Happy Holidays!!
Stumpy ba dumpy
Stumpy is moving forward!
My stump. Photo credit: lipart
The studio. Work, work, work.
Salamander Adventures! My video of Tula and Bugley stargazing while something hides in the grass watching. Music by my sister, Teagan Kowitz!
Dots for days #penandink #salamander