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The Student Art & Literary Site of Community College of Allegheny County

The Phoenix

The Student Art & Literary Site of Community College of Allegheny County

The Phoenix

Mood Board made by using Photoshop while in my Graphic Design Class

Mood Board

Sam Rodriguez, Phoenix Contributor
February 20, 2025
In the end, even the righteous will burn.

Angel’s Call

Chloe Taylor, Phoenix Contributor
February 4, 2025
Rough Day (Self Portrait)

Rough Day (Self Portrait)

Nik Cagni, Phoenix Contributor
February 4, 2025
Everyone Wants to be a Cowboy

Everyone Wants to be a Cowboy

Nik Cagni, Phoenix Contributor
February 4, 2025
A graffiti tag made in adobe illustrator and photoshop. Not so good at it, but i liked how it came out

Red

Aybek Faizi, Phoenix Contributor
November 6, 2024
Lecornu, Josh. "GUISE"
2022, Oil and Acrylic on Wood
Sewickley

Joshua Lecornu

Joshua Lecornu, Phoenix Contributor
November 6, 2024
Doodled bottles and Jugs with textured background.

Melodies

Anmol Gupta, Phoenix Contributor
September 12, 2024
Woman of Tomorrow was inspired by David Mack's beautiful cover from Tom King's seminal Supergirl story, Woman of Tomorrow. This piece took me weeks to make, and the layers of tissue paper that went into each planet was worth every hour of the journey. I love it!

Woman of Tomorrow

Todd Landree, Phoenix Contributor
March 13, 2024
A sunset shadowing a tree hanging over the cliff face of the Grand Canyon.

The Lonely Tree

Michael Junker, Phoenix Contributor
March 13, 2024
"hello traveler. do you have a question for me?"

"not really, no."

"are you sure? you've come a terribly long way."

"i suppose... am i near the end of my journey?"

"no."

"ah. thank you. take care then."

"you as well, little traveler."

question

Charlie Rayshich, Phoenix Contributor
February 1, 2024
The old man told me that these lights used to lead the way to the Dancing Grounds. A sacred place, where a festival was held once every ten years. The trader clans would gather there to dance, and sing, and tell stories, before going their separate ways for another decade. Fifty years ago, a kingdom to the south heard of this place, and in a petty effort to gain a greater share of trade they brought an army to the Dancing Grounds. There has not been a festival since.

I can almost hear them singing, over the wind.

way to the dancing grounds

Charlie Rayshich, Phoenix Contributor
February 1, 2024
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