Gallery: Behind the Brush
This gallery features unpublished work from State Press Illustrators Elizabeth Villar and Lavanya Paliwal from the fall 2023 semester.
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This gallery features unpublished work from State Press Illustrators Elizabeth Villar and Lavanya Paliwal from the fall 2023 semester.
ASU freshman Selena Morse hopes her recently published children's book, "Dear Tariq," can assist with positively changing the perception of Syrian refugees in America. The book, which is illustrated by a team of international students, seeks to raise awareness and compassion about the Syrian refugee crisis.
Stories change and plans unravel, ultimately leaving some fantastic illustrations unpublished. Until now.
Nine years after it first pitched its tents, ARTfest is once again returning to ASU.
Discover the hidden archive of unpublished illustrations from The State Press this spring.
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Reach the artist at reed1of2@gmail.com or follow @fakereedsteiner on Twitter.
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Reach the artist at stevierowe.art@gmail.com or follow @tttumbleweed on Twitter.
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"In 2004, State Press Magazine published the image of an exposed nipple on the front cover." Illustration of cover image published on Thursday, April 6, 2017.
"Attending on-campus events can provide new resources and opportunities for students." Illustration published Tuesday, March 28, 2017.
Women's water polo senior Alkistis Benekou. Photo by Nathan Fish.
"Sara Hatti - No. 44 ASU Women’s Basketball team."
"Opinion: Ambassador to Israel David Freeman's approach to the Isreali-Palestine conflict only worsens relations." Illustration published Thursday, March 16, 2017.
"People should be more conscious of the way they are communicating with others, especially in a day where social media communication is so prominent." Illustration published Sunday, March 12, 2017.
"Physical descriptions should not be considered an appropriate indicator of citizenship." Illustration published Sunday, March 12, 2017.
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