Hello, I am Jack Michael Bidwell. Currently a freshman, and excited to pursue an advertising degree. I love to draw, paint, sew, hike, wear fun clothes, and enjoy life.
Embodiment writing
I am and acorn. I spend my days high up in the air, hanging from a treetop. The breezes brushes against me, the leaves rustle recklessly with a soft rhythmic sound. I enjoy the view: watching the active wildlife below scamper the ground day and night. The birds chirp with joy as the sun rises and dusk turns to dawn. Suddenly an abnormally strong breeze hit and I tumble towards the ground, I hit it with a firm thud.
5 random word story
Missile colorblind sensitivity divorce pride
My life is in shambles, ruins, crumbling to the ground like a skyscraper hit by a missile. I wish I had gotten over my own pride. I have a million regrets spread across my mind. If it was for my anger and sensitivity maybe Ahmed wouldn't have called for the divorce. I had to idea him finding out I am colorblind would be such a big deal.
Corita Kent, born Nov 20, 1918, was an American artist. She was a prolific influence in the arts spearheaded by her early adaptation of the Pop Art genre. Sister Kent was a nun, and was a part of "the sisters of the immaculate heart." This group was known to be especially progressive and to welcome creativity. (I H M, 20221 Corita was even a notable art educator, starting at elementary and moving to teach for the immaculate heart college. Kents own art was primarily created through a process called silk- screening. For this Kent would photograph 2D text from weird perspectives and angles in order to warp and manipulate it to create visual interest. She then would take her text and combine it with simple colorful icons and backgrounds to create art with very strong impact and meaning.
Sculpture by Jack M Bidwell
5 Installations in a carousel
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Paper, derived from wood: is a material that is equally helpful and plentiful in our lives. Our chains, made from paper, were placed back into nature. The chains hung organically and freely connecting a series of trees in order to remind the audience that even something as seemingly mundane as paper has a story to tell of where it came from, how it was made and how it is used.