More artworks from Amy Wilson’s foundation drawing class
Here’s the second half of our two-part series featuring student works from Amy Wilson’s spring 2017 session of Drawing II (FID-1135). The images below are taken from the narrative project, in which each student was instructed to interview someone and create ten drawings based on that person’s life story. As with the alphabet project that I covered in the last post, the results were pretty diverse in their subjects, use of materials, and approaches to visual storytelling.

A detail from Samantha Quinn’s project, which was based on her grandfather’s life. (Click to enlarge all images)

A few pages from Shaoshuang Guan’s project, which took the form of a complex interactive book based on one of her friends.

The images in Calla McInnes’s project are partly derived from things their mother made by hand via knitting and other processes.

These images and masks emerged from Raina Briggs’s discussion with one of her dorm’s security guards about his life in Puerto Rico and New York.