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 visual work 2022

Self Portrait (Lily Schoenewolff) (Best Visual Work)
Dream, Catch Me (Eden Bhatta) (Magazine Cover)
Skew Dragons (Lee Trent)
Birdhouse Gourd (Shannon Tieken)
Words to Birds (Lily Schoenewolff)
Path From Below (Vincent James)
Carnation (Soully Abas)
Untitled (Elizabeth Canon)
Venus Fly Mantis (Ryan Wilkinson)
Coming Out of the Kleinbottle (Lee Trent)
The Starwagon (Eden Bhatta)
The Snow Trooper (Eden Bhatta)
Terre Haute Meets Paris (Kathy Hammett)
Flying Frogtopus (Kaia Johnson)
The Father, The Mother (Eden Bhatta)
Pterois Necklace (Christy Brinkman-Robertson)
The Lonely Tree (Soully Abas)
Spinning Top (Amir Danesh-Yazdi)

Note from the artist: Spinning Top: This work is my attempt to replicate a long-exposure photograph of a spinning top using curve stitching in which the illusion of curvature is brought out by simple straight lines. It was produced by a code I wrote in MATLAB.

Storm (Soully Abas)
Reading Time with the Doctor (Yue-Shan Lam)
Hello Friend! (Kathy Hammett)
Standing Guard (Kathy Hammett)
Pneuma (Eden Bhatta)
Hope (Amir Danesh-Yazdi)

Note from artist: Hope: The motivation for this work is to visualize the fact that even though the path to achieving your goals may be winding and fraught with setbacks, there is always light at the end of the tunnel; there is always reason to maintain optimism and hope. This work falls in the category of curve stitching, in which the illusion of curvature is brought out by simple straight lines. It was produced by a code I wrote in MATLAB.

Space Dust (Noah (Clip) Clippinger)
Spider (Amir Danes-Yazdi)

Note from artist: Spider: This work came about from my attempt to combine spirals, which are curves, and the art of curve stitching, in which the illusion of curvature is brought out by simple straight lines. In this work, each curve stitching segment is positioned along a particular type of spiral to create the effect seen, which looks much like a spider. It was produced by a code I wrote in MATLAB.

Night Sky (Elizabeth Canon)
Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque (Kathy Hammett)
Rollin' Retrievers (Lily Schoenewolff)
River and Charlie (Lily Schoenewolff)
Chicken Fish (Zoe Sterr)
Razor Abstraction (Kaia Johnson)
Purple Rain (Rebecca Stamm)
A Snowy Day in Spring (Mackenzie Hunt)
Pheonix Rising (Amir Danesh-Yazdi)

Note from artist: Phoenix Rising: The motivation for this work is to demonstrate my fascination with spirals, which are curves and the art of curve stitching, in which the illusion of curvature is brought out by simple straight lines. In this work, each curve stitching segment is positioned along a spiral to create the effect seen. It was produced by a code I wrote in MATLAB.

Orange Sun (Jacob Oblazny)
Mermaid (Zoe Sterr)
Love at First Sight (Kathy Hammett)
Fungal Bloom (Vincent James)
Forest of Dying Hands (Kaia Johnson)
Untitled (Mike Stevens)
Encompassing Black (Vincent James)
Encompassing Red (Vincent James)
Daybreak (Ryan Flamm)
Apples (Lily Schoenewolff)
COVID-19 (Amir Danesh-Yazdi)

Note from artist: COVID-19: This work came about during a particularly frustrating time during the COVID-19 pandemic and the final figure is supposed to somewhat resemble the COVID-19 virus itself. This work falls in the category of curve stitching, in which the illusion of curvature is brought out by simple straight lines. It was produced by a code I wrote in MATLAB.

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