Millikin Quarterly Summer 2012

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Showing support for her fellow art majors, Martin collects senior art exhibit cards from the class of 2012. Throughout her upcoming senior year, she’ll prepare for her bachelor of fine arts exhibit, which will focus on integrating her love for design, ceramics and biology.

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Martin keeps her books and video games on the window sill near Frankencomp. Her choice of bookends includes a hand-carved, lidded pot she made in a ceramics class (left) and a coyote skull she purchased from a taxidermist friend.

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In an animal behavior course with Dr. Marianne Robertson, professor of biology, Martin studied the coiling habits of woodlice (left). Once the course was complete, she couldn’t part with her subjects, so much like Charles, these tiny pets now serve as inspiration for her artwork.

Want to see more? Visit www.smartinart.net to see Sheri’s science-inspired artwork.


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