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Student Art Walk

May 11, 2020

Yvonne Gay

A woodblock print with several line designs including an eye.
Seeing Eye, ink on paper, 12” x 9.”
Photo credit: Artwork by Beaux Watwood ’23

Inks, oil pastels, watercolors, and woodblock are just some of the materials current students in Oberlin’s Art department used to create interpretive self portraits and other pieces in this art walk.

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