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More of Trey Parker’s work…

More of Trey Parker’s work…

Last SCATE Night

The sights and sounds of the last SCATE night left Wofford students yearning for more. We opened with David Moore on Guitar, playing various covers. Following, Jonny Martin, aka The Franchize KiD, performed two songs from his mixtape. Benae Ritter, Ricky Jones, and Chris Pettit performed an original number, written and composed by themselves. Greyson Mann rendered a classical piece on the keys. Dion Dawkins, aka Dawk, also performed an origi-nal song on the piano. Music was not the only artistic work of the night. Rakiya Faulk-ner performed a poem that ignited the crowd. Monique Collins also read a poem that made the audience self-reflect. If you want to see artistic greatness happening here on Wofford’s campus, come to the next SCATE night: Friday, October 14 in Campus Life at 7pm.

-A.L. Hunter

Downtown Greenville by Andrew Badalamenti 

An Overlooked Advantage

 

Stillness is a funny thing

Considering the world is of constant spin

And movement is of commonplace

To our species known as the human race

And even in trying it’s an impossible feat

For our hearts strike on at a constant beat

Our heads filter thoughts at an incredible rate

Our souls beckon feelings of love and hate

Nature and structures are better than us

At keeping still and collecting dust

Yet they are injected with life in the wind and the rain

As if their lover had called on their name

But it seems that these things have no say in the matter

No choice in moving unlike the latter

We mobile creatures who stare choice in the face

What a beautiful facet of the human race

-Chris Underwood

Run. Love. SCATE.

As SCATE moves into its second month, we feel that it is time to address a few of our criticisms. For instance, it has been stated that we only praise the performing arts. What about the visual arts? For those of you who asked this question, here is our response: Trey Parker.

From oil paintings, to simple sketching, to amateur photography, this Cross Country record holder does it all. If you who enjoyed viewing the LOVE boxes set up at Burwell, and other locations around campus last year, you can thank Mr. Parker for it. Each box was designated a letter which was repeated in 5 different fonts; one font per side and a final blank side. Parker says the inspiration stems from Robert Indiana’s Love sculpture in New York. The idea is that each individual who sees the boxes can interpret and also arrange or rearrange the boxes to express themselves, hence the different fonts and locations. This self expression is what SCATE is all about.

The love box project, despite its creativity and impact on Wofford, is not Parker’s favorite piece. When asked which piece of his artwork he considered his top he said, “it’s a tie between an oil painting of my little brother and a charcoal, pen and ink of my girlfriend Kaitlin.” Unlike the LOVE boxes, which were done as a part of his environmental art class, these two pieces were simply inspired by the people closest to him.

Other sources of inspiration for the artist are music and nature. “The type of music really depends on my mood but mostly techno and a little Owl City” says Parker. For nature he often goes down to Glendale Shoals, home to Wofford’s environmental science department and one of Spartanburg’s most significant historical sites. While at Glendale he can simply be alone in nature and simply create without any distractions that you find inside the Wofford “bubble”.

During his first two years, he said classes, such as his environmental art and Interim for the Self-Taught Artist, helped him to “branch out and not be afraid to fail.” Upon graduation, this student-athlete and self-taught artist plans on going to law school. While his records on the cross country course may not remain in his absence, the dopeness of his artwork will be preserved in Wofford’s history forever.

-CAM(eron) Kimber

This Month’s Featured Artist, Trey Parker.

This Month’s Featured Artist, Trey Parker.

Issue Two Released

Today Issue two was released, if you haven’t seen it yet stay tuned for posts.  If you have, pass it on…