Contributor Profile – Olivia Comstock, Art Staff Choice Award Winner

July 29, 2016

“Wooden Head” is neither wooden, nor a head. Rather, it is a sculpture created by Ms. Olivia Comstock, a friendly Idahoan who is a freshman at the University of Idaho and who is studying microbiology and philosophy. Recently, I interviewed her to learn more about her, “Wooden Head” and what it means, how it was … Read More

Contributor Profile – Aloe Corry, WRHC Visual Art Award Winner

June 17, 2016

Aloe Corry created the WRHC Award-winning visual art piece “Appraisal.” Her photograph, “Pop,” was also published this year. Here, she answers some questions about herself and her work.  What was your purpose when creating the work? My art practice stems from the idea of “dislocation,” which can be defined as the disruption of an established … Read More

Contributor Profile: Staff Choice Visual Art Award Winner Krista Zimmerman

June 25, 2015

This year the Scribendi staff made the decision to split the Staff Choice Art Award into the Staff Choice Visual Art Award and Staff Choice Open Media Award. The Staff Choice Visual Art Award comprises of more traditional media such as painting, drawing, photography, and sculpture. This year’s recipient of the Staff Choice Visual Art … Read More

Contributor Profile: WRHC Visual Art Award Winner Marco Rodriguez

April 16, 2015

It’s time to meet the winner of this year’s WRHC (Western Regional Honors Council) Art Award Winner. Marco Rodriguez studies at Mt. San Antonio College, and his piece Bird was chosen by a panel of WRHC judges to win this year’s award. Marco was notified of Scribendi’s call for submissions by his college’s honors department, … Read More

Contributor Profile: WRHC Visual Art Award Winner Aarya Engineer

April 22, 2014

*This post is part of a series of blog posts highlighting award winning contributors and supporters of Scribendi. Hello Scribendi enthusiasts, the time has come to meet this year’s Western Regional Honors Council (WRHC) award winner in the visual art category, Aarya Engineer. His piece Self-Portrait (I Like Turtles) was chosen by a panel of … Read More