Hand to Cursor
Hand-drafting isn’t just a lesson on how to hold a pencil – it crucifies us to the studio culture and leaves us with memories we would never make elsewhere.
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Bianca Weeko Martin has contributed 14 entries to our website, so far.
Hand-drafting isn’t just a lesson on how to hold a pencil – it crucifies us to the studio culture and leaves us with memories we would never make elsewhere.
Last Thursday’s UWSA Photography Collective Exhibit was an effort to bring to light the often-overlooked talent of the Waterloo Architecture photographers and reconcile this insatiable and school-wide passion. Bianca Weeko Martin illustrates the good vibes of the event at which a diverse variety of methods, mediums and subject matter were on display. Photography discussion was ignited, student work was admired, and everybody had a good time.
The spilled ink series encourages everyone to reflect, ponder, and share – to tell stories. For this installment, Bianca Weeko Martin shares a marries traditional oil painting with visually suggestive poetry in her piece entitled Aquaphobia.
The NYC trip is seen as something of a rite of passage at Waterloo Architecture. The 1A class shares a collection of student-produced photographs, sketches, and five-sentence passages that offers a vivid and multidimensional look at the New York City experience:
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