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  • of any respirator. For the following work, voluntary use is permitted when exposures are below regulatory limits. Pesticide/herbicide application as suggested by manufacturers specifications Spray painting Preparing glaze and ceramics clay from powdered material Use by the auto mechanic for metal dust, solvent vapors, or removal of asbestos brakes from vehicles Welding When working in crawl spaces (protection from potential asbestos dust and animal feces)

  • Flight Of Reminiscing Autumn Thompson Mixed media | 10″ x 6″ Displaced Lisa Ha Digital art | 5955px x 3494px SharkWay Inocencio Orta 2D mixed media | 6″ x 4″ Sweet Panda Ariana Kong Digital illustration | 4″ x 6″ burning red Jalyn Turner Digital photograph | 4″ x 6″ Self Portrait in Oil Teagan Janes Oil | 11″ x 14″ Ecocentric Feminists Kenzie Knapp Acrylic on canvas | 12″ x 9″ Honey Lucy Harvey-Smith Digital painting | 1800px x 1200px Back to Page 2On to Page 4

  • Back to Page 3On to Page 5 Mother Birdhouse Margaret Matthews Macron pen on paper | 9″ x 12″ babybuddha Lydia Boorsma Ceramics | 10″ x 6″ x6″ Introspection Ricky Haneda Digital photograph | 1800px x 1200 px Cow’s Skull in Gesso and Ink Teagan Janes Gesso and ink | 21″ x 13″ Cowboy Mouse Elizabeth Bankowski Oil on canvas | 11″ x 14″ Portrait of Ian Carl De Jesus Jazper-T Arnett Colored pencil | 10″ x 9″ Float Levia Roskopf Oil on canvas | 16″ x 20″ Green window Lucy Harvey-Smith digital painting

  • carry from your lived experiences and identities. I am passionate about working with clients experiencing life transitions, anxiety, and chronic illness and those in partnerships who are curious about expanding their communication toolkit from an empathetic foundation. When I’m not immersed in the world of mental health, I value the moments that bring joy, rest, and connection through painting, meditation, gardening, mindful movement, reading, playing video games, or exploring the PNW with my

  • . “I am a champion for colored pencil artists and the medium. It was all timing and meant to be.” Kullberg then bought her first set of 24 Prismacolors. (Little did she know that years later, the company would contact her to buy partial rights to her artwork Broken Rules to showcase on Prismacolor Colored Pencil tins. The painting—colored-pencil artwork is called “painting”—still appears on Prismacolor sets.) Kullberg entered her first painting in the Kitsap County Fair at the suggestion of a

  • requests (such as painting), projects requested by the Fire Marshall to meet the fire code, small and large-scale facility upgrades, replacements or repairs (on such things as technology equipment, vehicles, carpets, walls, plumbing, and furniture) requests.

  • Back to Page 1On to Page 3 Beetle Mug Claire Buoni Ceramic | 6″ x 4″ x 6″ Sound Bath Hanne Ferguson Inspired by online creator @hindzsight Watercolor and ink | 9″ x 12″ In Your Eyes Dominique Hart Pen on paper | 8″ x 10″ Stormy Vines Anastasia Tang Ceramics | 11.5″ x 5″ x 6.5″ Pandemic Bryan Bartlett Digital Painting | 6″ x 3.213″ Wild Winter Emily Solan Colored Pencil | 7″ x 5″ Deers Can’t Play Video Games Levia Roskopf Oil on canvas | 20″ x 16″ Sightline Anna Hartman Mixed media | 1200px x

  • The University Gallery, housed in Ingram Hall, hosts four exhibitions between September and May. Featuring many prominent local artists, shows vary from printmaking, painting, and ceramics to installation projects. In addition to local artists, the gallery features shows dedicated to work by PLU student artists. These include a juried show in the fall and a senior exhibition in the spring. In addition to the full gallery in Ingram Hall, the University Gallery Art Annex in the Anderson

  • being creative through crochet, painting, sewing, jewelry making, and so many other mediums! I am very passionate about therapy because I have witnessed and experienced firsthand the power of sharing with others who will listen. One of the greatest gifts we can give ourselves is validation: of both our thoughts and feelings. Taking the time out of your day to speak with someone about how you’re feeling validates for your brain and your body that your concerns are worthy of being vocalized. I am so

  • custom tees, trying out cool cyanotype techniques, or even getting artsy with rock painting! LASR Radio is PLU’s student radio station, where student DJs represent the incredible musical tastes and diversity of the PLU student body and local and global communities. Read Previous We are the champions! Read Next From Oxford, England to Oaxaca, Mexico, Jackie Lindstrom ’23 uses math to understand migration LATEST POSTS Summer Reading Recommendations July 11, 2024 Stuart Gavidia ’24 majored in computer