Amanda Wachob’s Artwork
Emily Skaer graduated from A&D in 2009, and currently works as a freelance animator in Portland, OR.
One of my favorite things to do in a bookstore is to look at tattoo books, for some reason (although I do not have any currently), tattoo designs fascinate me. A friend, Carolyn Somes ('09 A&D Grad) recently emailed me the work of Amanda Wachobs. Her work isn't your average pinup girl or pirate, they're vibrant, saturated & playful tatttoos that bring something new to the table. Her canvas work isn't bad, either.
Featured Posts
One Specimen, Five Ways of Seeing
Art and Science mix and mingle at the Department of Zoology
Upholstery Dreamin’
Reupholstering a classic with the help of graduate student John Gutoskey
Observe. Study. Respond
Students study the culture of A&D
Design Blogging
Teshia Treuhaft shares some of her favorite design blogs on the web.
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