Rubber Stickers_034
Item
- Title
- Rubber Stickers_034
- Alternative Title
- Rubber Stickers
- Creator
- Karen Blessen
- Date
- 2018
- Description
- The image shows an open notebook against a black background, revealing two pages filled with handwritten notes. The notebook has a red cover visible on the left side. The writing on the right page is legible and written with a black pen, while the left page includes mirrored text in reverse order. The notebook's right page consists of notes mentioning a personal metamorphosis, Africa, and reflections on joy and passion. The handwriting appears cursive with some crossed-out words.
- Dates Completed
- February 25, 2018 - June 1, 2018
- Keywords
- Journal covers; Rubber stickers; 29 Pieces; Dislike of materials; Student art supplies; Alumni magazine; University of Nebraska; 2018 Alumni Achievement Awards; Pulitzer; Career change; Graphic artist recognition; Visual storytelling; Art justification; Newspaper to freelance transition; What makes me glow; Community art; Fate; Destiny; Career path; Chapters of work; Art in community; Responsibility of artists; Inspiration sources; Current projects; Murder in the front yard; Origin story; Personal metamorphosis; Chapter 3; Advice to students; Career description; Beautiful; Hope; Lasting memories of UNL; Illustration; Design; Avoiding labels; Leonardo; Michelangelo; Universal language of art; March 4, 2018; Super hero movie; Popular culture; Shelley’s visit; Texas; Changed plans; Friendship evaluations; Broadcasters as friends; Project partner betrayal; End of 29 Pieces; Wordless communication; Higher consciousness talks; Alumni Achievement weekend; This is Us; Forgiveness; Remembering; Conversation as art; Curiosity; Good memory; Challenging moments; Shine Through Us; Dallas; NRA convention; Content life; Memorial Day; Jessie Richey; Jessie Richey’s death
- Transcription
- when published, ONE BULLET created heard from so many people whose lives had been damaged by violence. A personal metamorphosis began. I went to Africa and wrote A difficult time of finding form for my ignited passion began. The joyful work I'd been doing for Times Square felt foreign, I went to Africa
- Rights
- To inquire about usage, please contact Archives & Special Collections, University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries. These images are for educational use only. Not all images are available for publication.
- Is Part Of
- Rubber Stickers
- Relation
- Image Gallery
