This week's choice


We are currently taking an indefinite break, but feel free to take a moment to look through our past themes and pieces of art. There will be occasional updates about our artistic endeavors or events posted here.
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Monday, October 6, 2014

The Man, The Legend.

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    Back when I was attending Carson-Newman University, I had the privilege and pleasure of being taught by many great professors. One of these fine individuals was William C. Houston. He not only taught many of the courses I attended, but I also was lucky enough to have him as my advisor. This past Spring, Mr. Houston retired after teaching at Carson-Newman for 38 years.

    Mr. Houston is the kind of person who really invests in people and really goes the extra mile to help them out. He is also known for being pretty hilarious. As a very small way of thanking him for his great impact on my education, career, and life, I made him this comic strip that refers to one of his more widely known ongoing jokes.1

   The tale goes roughly something like this, while at some sort of faculty get together or while sitting at lunch, many other professors were discussing how much they had to grade and how much work it was. One of them, whether out of genuine curiosity or sarcasm said something to the effect of, "How do you grade your classes?" Mr. Houston responded something like, "I just walk into the classroom. Look at all the paintings and say, 'NEEDS MORE BLUE!' and leave."2

   Of course, I can't tell the story as well as some. And he may have actually said, "More Blue!" in the story. But ever since then students, alumni, and teachers alike will occasionally comment, "Needs more blue," or shout it across the campus lawn when they see him. The whole thing stuck. Some fellow classmates and I even named the weekly art blog we used to run, "NEEDS MORE BLUE."

   So there's the story. Now maybe the comic strip above is even funnier? Be sure to check out the grand artwork of William C. Houston sometime. And THANKS MR. HOUSTON! God bless, everybody. Talk to you soon!

1 That's a lie. It actually refers to two inside jokes, one classic sci-fi film, his love of music, and his own artwork. You can see more of the second joke in great photography by another fine individual, Michael Alvis. 
2 I think he only graded this way on rare occasions.

This is a cross-post with philipabuck.com

Thursday, August 26, 2010

For the Heck of It

I decided to do a little doodle in honor of our blog- nothing special and certainly nothing that hasn't probably already been done. But what the heck? I don't have a good working scanner, so the pictures aren't the greatest. I took two: the first take and then a second when I added more color to it. Like I said, not the greatest in the world, but thought I'd share. Enjoy, if you will! - Kourtney
Take One

Take Two

Wednesday, August 18, 2010

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I'm not much of a designy person, so as I have been learning some stuff on my computer I threw these together... sorta sad Ha Ha



Lets see what kind of stuff you grand masters can put together! It doesn't have to be any thing insanely complicated. It just needs to be something to get the job done. Could possibly be something very simple, but fun (done in spare time if you have any.) We are sorta trying to model this thing after the way this site was done: ComicTwart.

We should start being able to add all the artists and get our weekly themes goin' soon! :)