Graphic courtesy of Adriana Colón. The "troubled artist" has been a trope that has permeated across popular culture. Some of the minds behind your favorite movies, music, and other forms
Graphic courtesy of Adriana Colón. With fashion weeks awhirl, new clothing and accessory trends are being delivered daily. As busy as the life of a SCAD student gets, it might
We live in an incredibly fast-paced world made to seem even faster via social media.
Some say old, some say borrowed but it’s far from new. This genre of fashion is gradually asserting its dominance through the support of Gen Z and Millennials and has everyone digging through their grandparents' closets.
We’re headed toward the end of the quarter, so it’s only uphill from here, as we all know. Some of us are getting ready to graduate from SCAD, while others
Anna Rohde is a second-year BFA Illustration student with a concentration in concept design for animation and games. She is interested in pursuing a career in animation and particularly in
Born and raised in Nairobi, Kenya, Sonia Muriu moved to Atlanta in 2019 to pursue her BFA in Illustration at the Savannah College of Art and Design. Muriu enjoys classical
One of the many things we lost access to during the COVID-19 lockdown period was visiting museums. Many museums faced financial hardship during this time, but one good thing came
Graphic courtesy of Cait Jayme. Within the last decade, Atlanta has become one of the best cities to see street art in the United States. Whether you’re biking past the monumental murals
When art and image generation began to surface on the internet, many thought it was simply a way to get interesting abstracts with beautiful colors (see: early stages of WOMBO