So these are some of the progress shots I've taken as I have been working on this show over the last couple of terms.First painting I worked on for the show...started around January '07...I think.
I really liked working on these wood panels.
Adding some text
Some smaller wood panels
One of 2 large prints
I'll Probably have a few more to throw on here before I start setting up the show.
What does it take for you to view a comic book as art? This is the question I am asking in my thesis exhibition Stand Still: A Gallery Comic.
The pages of my comic book, Stand Still, are displayed on the walls of the gallery in sequential order allowing the viewer to literally walk through the story. The pages are created in various sizes and mediums, from the smaller traditional printed comic book page to large 6 foot by 4 foot multi-paneled oil paintings on plywood. Scott turns the story itself into an environment giving the viewer the opportunity to see the comic book in a different light.
Stand Still: A Gallery Comic, by Jeremy Scott, runs from October 10th to the 17th. The opening reception will be held at 7pm on Friday, October 12th at the Glen P. Sutherland Gallery of Art.
This exhibition features mature subject matter and may not be suitable for all ages.
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