iMAGES2014 parkland college student art magazine
Including: Construction Design and Management
iMAGES Parkland College Student Art Magazine
A student-produced, student-juried publication showcasing student art in its many forms
A Parkland College Student-Produced Publication 2400 W. Bradley • Champaign, IL 61821
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From its start in 1981, iMAGES has continued to improve and increase its content to include the best that Parkland College has to offer. iMAGES was first supported by Joe Harris, then chair of the Department of Humanities. After several editors and an extended hiatus, Prospectus News has taken over the production and promotion of the magazine and has worked with a small team to produce a high quality magazine. iMAGES encourages students to submit their traditional visual arts, graphic design, poetry, fiction, and non-fiction work for review and possible publication in this magazine. The iMAGES team is excited to present another year of great art and design from Parkland’s best and most creative.
iMAGES provides students participating in the making of this magazine hands-on experience in magazine design and production, as well as an exciting chance to judge what content gets published.
Special thanks go out to Parkland College Student Government and the Office of Student Life Activities Program, who make the production of the magazine possible through their continued financial support.
Thanks also goes out to the faculty of the Department of Fine Arts and Department of Humanities, both of which are critical to the ongoing success of iMAGES. Their help in publishing and also encouraging students to submit work has helped to improve this magazine each year.
We would like to specifically thank Editor Sean Hermann, Director Tom Caulfield and Activities Program Manager John Eby for their continued work and support of iMAGES magazine.
iMAGES guidelines: Submissions are accepted from students registered during the current academic year. For iMAGES 2014 that is July 2013–May 2014. Interested students may submit a maximum of (6) works to be considered for publication. A maximum of (3) works per artist will be selected. iMAGES staff members may make the maximum number of submissions, but may neither promote nor judge their own entries. Questions email: [email protected]
ART & DESIGN DIRECTOR
Burke Stanion
GRAPHIC DESIGNER
Susan Coulter
DESIGN CRITIQUE
Jennifer Davis
EDITORS
John Eby Sean Hermann JoJo Rhinehart
JUDGES
Katie Balch Benji Frazzetto
Leila Ghasempor Sean Hermann
Mark Melvin JoJo Rhinehart
Gloria Roubal Andrew Russell
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HAGIA SOFIA
Emriye KotilSavoy
Photography
2 iMAGES2014
BREAKWATER LIGHTHOUSE
Josh Hansen ChampaignIllustration
3iMAGES2014
INNOCENCE
Emriye KotilSavoy
Photography
4 iMAGES2014
LOST EN ROUTE
E. Scott WellsChampaignPhotography
5iMAGES2014
SPOON LEAF
Julio GaytanOnarga
Sculpture
6 iMAGES2014
WILD BLOSSOM WINE LABEL
Katie BalchChampaignIlllustration
7iMAGES2014
CERBERUS IN DISGUISE
Shania SearsMahomet
Photography
8 iMAGES2014
Sick Satisfaction
Sick satisfaction slowly grew across my face.
My smile was like a grotesque, angry branch with many
different directions and angles.
I was sickly satisfied with what I had done.
I wasn’t seeing straight, only the colors of my anger. The reds
and the blacks. My head felt strange. It felt like it was detached
from my body. The room was spinning, my fists were still
clenched.
My smile became bigger turning into a crocked river, with no
certain direction but instead with meandering banks. It grew
ever so slowly, yet I could tell it was there.
Yes, sick satisfaction was indeed slowly growing across my face.
There was no escaping it.
I stared into his eyes, two dark brown pools. I could see his
eyes were searching my face, all the while looking innocent and
unknowing of his crimes. His eyes were like saucers, screaming
in pain. Yearning for sympathy.
His face was red.
His mouth was dry. He was mute.
I couldn’t believe I did it.
I couldn’t believe it happened.
I didn’t want to hear his plea. I didn’t want to hear him say he
messed up. I just wanted him to die… to feel my wrath, to see
just how sick I was.
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My knuckles were turning white, I could feel my balled up fists
shaking. I so badly wanted to do it again. I wanted to scream.
I wanted to yell. I wanted to ultimately crush the universe
beneath my feet.
His face was welting and bruising. He tried to speak. Only a tiny,
inaudible sound escaped from his dried, cracked lips.
“Don’t…”
I couldn’t think straight. Words were foreign to me. I had
become an animal. A tiger, a wolf, a wild beast, a bear. I only
behaved and acted upon instincts. I only operated on survival
mode, wanting to destroy everything in my path that had hurt
me.
My smile of sick satisfaction disappeared into an indescribable
expression. An odd mix of hatred and misery and disgust. I
wanted so badly to feel something more. I wanted to win. I
wanted to feel successful, but instead I felt that anger. That
misery. That disgust.
I couldn’t look at his face anymore. I couldn’t bring myself to say
anything. I felt mute. I felt strange. I yearned to win, to be the
champion. I wanted to feel free like the tiger stalking within me.
Hear me roar.
I walked away, closing the door in his face. I escaped his house,
his questions, and his “innocence.” I felt fearlessness as I braved
the bitter cold winds… I felt ready to open a new door and to
experience what fate has in store for me. I suddenly felt that sick
satisfaction yet again.
SICK SATISFACTION
Rachel WeisharChampaign
Prose
10 iMAGES2014
AMTRAK TRAVEL POSTER
Burke StanionThomasboroIllustration
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SPIDER
Catherine YaoUrbana
Photography
12 iMAGES2014
COYOTE SLEEPING
Jered Keigher OnargaPhotography
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UNTITLED
Jeffrey DachauerChampaign
Photography
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SINE WAVE POSTER
Gloria RoubalChampaignGraphic Design
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CONSUMPTION
Jordan Bidner Fisher
Photography
16 iMAGES2014
SHARK ATTACK
Jamie Hedrick RantoulSculpture
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DOBOLAS
Clark CsikiMonticello
Photography
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Pure Drinking Water
Breath out the last bit of air from my lungs in smoke
and I lost all my sanity from the
fear that my God was watchin’...
Twirl my fingers on key rings and light up the
street signs with runaway lights and scream...
I’m cold and the nights getting old,
and my cars almost outta gas...
Sometimes I put down my hand
at my side, in case someones watching,
I hide what I’ve got to hide, and say to myself
that nobodys watching...caring
Sorry I forgot to lace up my shoes
before I left the door, and tripped on the staircase.
Left my coat on the floor, where tears fell and glasses were broken
My breath mixed with smoke, I’m cold and I’m leavin’
...sorry old town with that sorry old man who walks down the corner
singing to himself cuz’ he’s happy with the beer in his hand,
and the crack pipes at home and waitin’...
Pass my school where the kids were all laughing or fighting
And pass the old house where the ghosts were all hiding
and passed the cemetary, where I sat in my car
With my breath mixed with smoke, and a fear for the stars
that my God is watching...
PURE DRINKING WATER
JoJo RhinehartMonticelloPoetry
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Apollo
I dreamed I spoke with Apollo
He set his table
And I swallowed the sun
Lit from within
Truth poured out
Like a font
Washing away all I had ever learned
I was forgotten
Light passed through me
I reached out
And tried to catch it in words
To nail it down in a box
So I could give it to you
So we could bask in these rays
You opened the crate
It held only shadows
My words became truths coffin
APOLLO
Emily ShaChampaign
Poetry
20 iMAGES2014
THE PARK
Whitney Coulter ChampaignPainting
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STILL LIFE
Katrina ReedSavoy
Photography
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FROUSE OR MOUG
Julio GaytanOnargaSculpture
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ALASKA RAIL
Jared KeigherOnarga
Photography
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GODIVA CHOCOLATE—MAGAZINE AD
Susan CoulterChampaignGraphic Design
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TRUMP TOWER
Emily ShaChampaign
Photography
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BODY AND SOUL
Shania SearsMahometPhotography
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MARLENE DIETRICH
Jared HobsonFarmer City
2D Art
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Hanging Out
I dreamed I spoke with Apollo
He set his table
And I swallowed the sun
Lit from within
Truth poured out
Like a font
Washing away all I had ever learned
I was forgotten
Light passed through m
I reached out
And tried to catch it in words
To nail it down in a box
So I could give it to you
So we could bask in these rays
You opened the crate
It held only shadows
My words became truths coffin
HANGIN’ OUT
Scott BarnesChampaignPoetry
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When life seems hard
And you feel like giving up
Would like to phone a friend
But there’s no one to trust
Don’t give up
Because it won’t be very long
Keep pressing on
Keep pressing on
When you think that life keeps giving you
Nothing but lemons
And it seems like you’ve acquired more
losing
Than winning
Don’t give up
It won’t be long
Keep pressing on
Keep pressing on
When you feel life has nothing to offer
Overwhelmed from drama, work and bills
Don’t be discouraged
For that is NOT in God’s will
Please don’t give up
It won’t be very long
Keep pressing on
Keep pressing on
Your breakthrough is right around the
corner
You may not see it right now but it is
Faith is the substance of things hoped for
The evidence not seen (Heb 11:1)
So hold on to your dreams
Let go of negative things
God didn’t bring you this far to leave you
now
Remember that last incident
Didn’t HE bring you out?
Keep this thought in mind
It won’t be very long
Your change is GOING to come
So keep pressing on
Keep Pressing On
KEEP PRESSING ON
Keisha JacksonChampaign
Poetry
30 iMAGES2014
FOGGY TREES
Donna PforrFisherPhotography
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ABSTRACT INKWASH DRAWING
Leila GhasemporChampaign
Drawing
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3D NES CONTROLLER
Brandon GerberMahomet3D Digital
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ZEN BANK
Jon BonjeanChampaign
Photography
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NEON
Theresa LaumannChampaignPhotography
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EASTER ISLAND HEAD
David SchindlerPaxton
3D Digital
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FLUIDLY FROZEN
Melissa VossRantoulPhotography
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YOU REMIND ME OF YOU
Tammy CranstonMahomet
Photography
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Children
Without Mother’s love,
and Father’s guidance,
we don’t stand a chance.
We are just children, you know.
And we need some attention.
This is not your fault.
It’s the situation,
but we still have to fight it.
We cannot face it alone.
We are just children, you know.
Without love,
we’ll never make it.
Without compassion,
we’ll turn to hatred, you know.
And we are the future, you know.
This is not our fault.
This is our situation.
We still have to fight it,
we cannot face it alone.
We are your children you know.
And we,
we need something to believe in.
And we,
we just want to believe.
We just want to believe.
CHILDREN
Scott BarnesChampaignPoetry
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God in me
I have a question for the God in me
If the God in me is happy
Why am I so sad
If the God in me is a quiet person
Why am I so restless
If the God in me is so forgiving
Why am I hurting so much
If the God in me is so loving
Why do I find fault in others
If the God in me is so caring of all
Why am I so uncaring at times
If the God in me is so detached
Why am I so attached to all
I want myself to be like my God
Happy, content and forgiving
GOD IN ME
Rashmi KapoorChampaign
Poetry
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MEADOWBROOK PARK
Molly MurrayMilfordDrawing
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6 FEET AND 40 BELOW
Briana LehmannSidney
Photography
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SNOWFALL
Alexis JesseMelvinPhotography
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LIGHT AT THE END
Sylvia EatonSt. Joseph
Photography
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LETTERS AND NUMBERS
Duong NguyenChampaignDrawing
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REST IN PEACE
Della JacobsHomer
Photography
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NIGHTTIME NEW YORK
Rachel WeisharChampaignPhotography
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METALLIC COLLECTION
Brandon CherryArcola
Drawing
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Murder In My Mind
I want so badly that which I don’t have,
I’m always reaching for something.
Reaching out.
I want so badly for you to love me,
so I can feel like somebody,
capable of being loved.
I want to be here and I want to be now,
and I don’t want to go without.
Anymore.
I surrender,
to this moment.
I want to be in it,
and I don’t want to need a reason.
I’m still bleeding.
I’m still bleeding.
It’s always murder in my mind.
MURDER IN MY MIND
Scott BarnesChampaignPoetry
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Treat Others The Way You Want To Be Treated
You might be having a bad day
So what, someone else is having one too
Please don’t act rude and don’t yell at me
If you prefer that I not be that way to you
We all have trials and tribulations in life
But we have to leave them where they
are not act absurd
Whatever problems you might be encountering
I didn’t create them so I believe that they are yours.
We all use excuses of why we snap
God gave us control just like he gave us senses
So please don’t place your burdens on me
I have no control over what you may be experiencing.
I apologize for your mishap if something is wrong
Although I didn’t cause them, you need to move on
I just prefer to give it to you straight
And I have to keep it real before it’s too late.
For you to let go of that anger
That is keeping you defeated If you think that you deserve
respect think twice
AND treat others the way you want to be treated.
TREAT OTHERS THE WAY YOU WANT TO BE TREATED
Keisha JacksonChampaign
Poetry
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CARDBOARD KITTY
Brittani MusgroveChampaignSculpture
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CALM EVENING
Jana RiggGifford
Photography
52 iMAGES2014
NATURE’S CONTRAST
Joseph FaullinChampaignPhotography
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MORNING LAYERS
Gary PriceBement
Photography
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GREEN STREET
Ted SetterlundChampaignPhotography
55iMAGES2014
UNTITLED
Hyun Jong YooChampaign
Photography
56 iMAGES2014
DEMON RUN
Jason Neff ChampaignPhotography
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PIZZA M MENU
Gloria RoubalChampaign
Graphic Design
58 iMAGES2014
THE RIBEYE
Brianna MusgroveChampaignGraphic Design
59iMAGES2014
TOUCAN
Jared KeigherOnarga
Photography
60 iMAGES2014
PASTEL COLOR STUDY
Jamie Hedrick RantoulDrawing
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CURIOSITY
Chelsea GerberMahomet
Photography
62 iMAGES2014
Poetically Political
Politics, they make me sick down to my very core
The arguments are all the same and have become a constant
bore.
“Right of left wing?’ “Who’s campaigning?” “Who will win the
vote?”
Doesn’t matter who you chose, we’re still all in the same boat.
We gotta know your political views, Democrat or Republican?
The government will decide for you, you’re no longer just an
American.
America’s fighting a war in the east
But that’s not the only war Americans meet
There’s a war on abortion, gun control, gay rights
There’s a war on immigration and new economical plights.
There’s a war on race, though we pretend it’s not there,
There’s a war on saving the planet, there’s a war on air!
Now I know world peace is not going to come,
To think it will is naïve and dumb.
But in our country we love, in our own homeland
Is there no way to satisfy economical demands?
Can we find a middle ground, ‘stead of fight over every act,
Can we agree on just a few things, while keeping our integrity
intact?
Our fore fathers worked against this division we now have
When disagreements arose they’d come up with a whole new
plan.
The fairness in congress wasn’t supposed to be decided
By whichever political party had the most votes on their side.
They should be working together, giving up this continuous war
They need to be making a great compromise, like they’ve done
before.
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But now everyone’s so focused on number one
They forget you’ve gotta work, to have a little fun.
Instead of sitting, watching, hoping our side wins the fight,
Why can’t we get up and do something, change the world for
what’s right.
If we all work together we might just change the country,
And the country starts with politics, but politics are run by money.
The government isn’t run by morals, laws or ethics you know,
It’s about getting another vote; it’s all just a show.
The more votes you get, the more money comes too
Do you really think any politician cares at all about you?
To say the least, politics are corrupt,
It’s all so hopeless; it just makes me want to give up.
But we can’t give up now, we can’t give up yet
We have to keep on pushing for what we ought to get.
We have to keep on fighting for what’s true and what is right
We have to keep on fighting but not for the sake of a fight.
They can’t make us all happy, so we have to give a little too,
I’m sure what I want from the government is not the same as you.
So in my closing statement, I’d like to make is clear,
You have to pay attention, learn to listen, look and hear.
But above all else,
Learn to choose for yourself!
Don’t buy in to the media; don’t just listen to your friends,
Learn to listen to history; it will surely repeat itself again.
POETICALLY POLITICAL
Molly MurrayMilfordPoetry
64 iMAGES2014
SUNLIT TREES
Donna PforrFisherPhotography
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TRAILING THE WORLD
Shania SearsMahomet
Photography
66 iMAGES2014
INTO WONDERLAND
Catherine YaoUrbana Photography
67iMAGES2014
LINEAR BIRD
Leila GhasemporChampaign
2D Art
68 iMAGES2014
DREAM ROOM
Jordan BidnerFisherDrawing
69iMAGES2014
CITY GIRL YOGURT BILLBOARD
Chang BaoUrbana
Graphic Design
70 iMAGES2014
WISH
E. Scott WellsChampaignPhotography
71iMAGES2014
UNTITLED
David SchindlerPaxton
3D Digital
72 iMAGES2014
BEFORE I DIE
Melissa VossRantoulPhotography
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HELLO WORLD
Tammy CranstonMahomet
Photography
74 iMAGES2014
DYNAMIC COMIC II
Julio GaytanOnargaDrawing
75iMAGES2014
SUNRISE SILHOUETTEBriana Lehmann
SidneyPhotography
76 iMAGES2014
THROUGH THE SUN
Alexis JesseMelvinPhotography
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MOTHER AND CHILD
Clark CsikiMonticello
Drawing
78 iMAGES2014
SUNSET
Sylvia EatonSt. JosephPhotography
79iMAGES2014
HISTORICAL MOTIF
Duong NguyenChampaign
2D Art
80 iMAGES2014
SCORPION
Brandon CherryArcolaSculpture
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UNTITLED
Jeffrey DachauerChampaign
Photography
82 iMAGES2014
THE WHALE WENT WALTZING
Katie BalchChampaignGraphic Design
83iMAGES2014
AIGA PAUL RAND
Brittani MusgroveChampaign
Graphic Design
84 iMAGES2014
SELF PORTRAIT
Jana RiggGiffordPhotography
85iMAGES2014
WELDING
Kelly ActonDanville
Photography
SNOOP CARICATURE
Jered HobsonFarmer City2D Art
86 iMAGES2014
UNTITLED
Gary PriceBement
Photography
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ZOMBIE RUN POSTER
Susan CoulterChampaignGraphic Design
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BALD CYPRESS
Burke StanionThomasboroPhotography
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OFFICINA SANS POSTER
Gloria RoubalChampaignGrahic Design
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MARBLES
Catherine YaoUrbana
Photography
92 iMAGES2014
UNTITLED
Leila GhasemporChampaign2D Art
93iMAGES2014
LEVITATION
Chelsea GerberMahomet
Photography
CINE
E. Scott WellsChampaignPhotography
94 iMAGES2014
UNTITLED
David SchindlerPaxton
3D Digital
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THE WEB
Chloe VecellioFairmount3D Digital
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SCREAMING CHICK
Briana LehmannSidney
Photography
CORDYCEPS IGNOTA
Clark CsikiMonticello3D Digital
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WINTER
Sylvia EatonSt. Joseph
Photography
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CAUGHT IN A FOREST FIRE
Brandon CherryTuscola2D Art
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UNTITLED
Jeffrey DachauerChampaign
Photography
102 iMAGES2014
JOHN WAYNE CARICATURE
Jared HobsonFarmer City2D Art
103iMAGES2014
EDEN-PARK ILLUMINATION
Katie BalchChampaign
Illustration
104 iMAGES2014
SHADIRVAN
Emriye KotilSavoyPhotography
105iMAGES2014
UNTITLED
Jamie HedrickRantoul2D Art
106 iMAGES2014
S P E C I A L S E G M E N T
CONSTRUCTION DESIGN AND MANAGEMENT
For generations, mechanical drawing and construction design was done by hand, with its own guidelines, style, language, and artistry. Since the early 1980’s, Computer Aided Design has been taught and has now become the standard. Even with technical progress, the style and artistic qualities remain.
Computer Aided Design (CAD) and photos of an installed construction project are combined in this special section of IMAGES 2014. They represent a creative process that may go unnoticed or could remain underappreciated. The following project by members of the Parkland College Student Chapter of National Home Builders Association, is a sample of the artistry that’s nurtured in the Construction Design & Management program.
Most students already have extensive knowledge of construction—materials, safety, best practices, structural integrity, tools and tricks of the trade. Here, from a colorful technical drawing, to hammering and nailing, and in this case planting, pruning, and presentation, the students’ mastery of those skills offers us a little bit of beauty.
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Acton, Kelly 85
Balch, Katie 6, 82, 103
Bao, Chang 69
Barnes, Scott 28, 38, 48
Bidner, Jordan 15, 68
Bonjean, Jon 33
Cherry, Brandon 47, 80, 100
Coulter, Susan 24, 88
Coulter, Whitney 20
Cranston, Tammy 37, 73
Csiki, Clark 17, 77, 98
Dachauer, Jeffrey 13, 81,101
Eaton, Sylvia 43, 78, 99
Faullin, Joseph 52
Gaytan, Julio 5, 22, 74
Gerber, Brandon 32
Gerber, Chelsea 61, 93
Ghasempor, Leila 31, 67, 92
Hansen, Josh 2
Hedrick, Jamie 16, 60, 105
Hobson, Jared 27, 86, 102
Jackson, Keisha 29, 49
Jacobs, Della 45
Jesse, Alexis 42, 76
Kapoor, Rashmi 39
Keigher, Jared 12, 23, 59
Kotil, Emriye 1, 3, 104
Laumann, Theresa 34
Lehmann, Briana 41, 75, 97
Murray, Molly 40, 63
Musgrove, Brianna 58
Musgrove, Brittani 50, 83
Neff, Jason 56
Nguyen, Duong 44, 79
Pforr, Donna 30, 64
Price, Gary 53, 87
Reed, Katrina 21
Rhinehart, JoJo 18
Rigg, Jana 51, 84
Roubal, Gloria 14, 57, 90
Schindler, David 35, 71, 95
Sears, Shania 7, 26, 65
Setterlund, Ted 54
Sha, Emily 19, 25
Stanion, Burke 10, 89
Vecellio, Chloe 96
Voss, Melissa 36, 72,
Weishar, Rachel 8–9, 46
Wells, E. Scott 4, 70, 94
Yao, Catherine 11, 66, 91
Yoo, Hyun Jong 55
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Including: Construction Design and Management