Graduating senior Christine Hoffmann presents her digital art exhibition on Thursday, April 12, to the Lindenwood community for its grand opening at 7 p.m. Her artwork ranges from pieces completed in programs like Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator and InDesign. Months of preparation went into getting her pieces ready for the show, which cover her work throughout her 5 years here at Lindenwood.
my art show last semester, it was very stressful and hectic. Christine has done an amazing job
Each show has an exhibition catalog, which shows the titles and pictures of each piece in the
Several dozen guests attended
fellow students majoring in graphic design. Hoffmann is also double majoring in journalism, and several of her friends attended the show from that major as well. The flowers featured here were bought for Hoffmann by her parents as a surprise addition to her podium with her programs, guestbook and business cards.
Hoffmann said.
was frustrating at certain parts of the show because I had to defend my artwork and its
and member of campus fraternity Phi Mu Alpha, listens as she describes the process of hanging all of her artwork and how to properly frame the work.
several hours, and I was working on that
Hoffmann said. Her artwork will remain on the upper level of the Scheidegger Center from the opening night Thursday, April 12 until Sunday, April 22.
Abe Campbell.
looking at a graphic, Campbell
of a computer. The zeroes and ones hint at the binary code computers use to communicate, and the colorful squiggles represent the inner cords and workings of the machine. This piece was just one of 16 works total in her show.
stayed for almost the entire 2 hours for the opening night."
The popular band Linkin Park is featured
is definitely my favorite piece because of the way the imaginary lines draw your
This work was originally intended to be a poster size that could have been used as
my all-time favorite bands, so it was
said.
Deborah Starr, sophomore and -worker at The Legacy
newspaper, was amazed at her artwork.
seeing her work for reporting and
exhibition. McMillan works with Hoffmann on The Legacy newspaper.
This photo
Hoffmann accepts flowers from one of her fraternity sisters.
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