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Silvia sees art as a way of life “It’s neat to see your work in a show. The exposure is good,” Maruschka Silvia-Aberg said Tuesday at the closing of the art show she and her hus band, Jeff, presented in the last week. “The show is an example of our exploring,” said Jeff Silvia. “I see the flaws. The flaws are blatently obvious to me. I also see the potential and the new ideas,” he said. The puppet Jeff designed under commercial arts instruc tor Jack Adams, was done as a study on pointalistic techni ques. “Jack was an encourage ment for me,” said Silvia of his painting done with dots. “When you’re standing away from it, the color will blend together.” It was written in a previous issue of The Print that Silvia used photos in his self-portrait. Silvia used only mirrors and no photos were used. “I couldn’t use photos because being human, I change from day to day,” Jeff said. Maruschka had always an interest in drawing. “I drew horses for five years of my life,” she said. Some of her art in terests are in water colors, drawings and ceramics. “1 want to become a potter or teach pottery,” she said. Maruschka discovered working with clay at the College. “Our art represents us. Each piece has a piece of us. This is not our hobby; this is our life,” he concluded. on display in the Pauling Staff Photo by Duffy Co/fr^B arts briefs THIEF WARRIOR GLADIATOR KING A Fiddlin’CorW Get your fiddle, get yM bow, get on down and c^B see-doe at the “Old Time Fid- ' dlers Contest” May 15, aB p.m. in Randall Hall gym. ■ The preliminaries begi^B 11 a.m. and will conti^B throughout the day. Ch^B pionship finals will begin cM p.m. Tickets will be sold atM door. Fees include $3 for M preliminaries, $4 for finals and $6 for both. Senior citizens^B be charged half price, children under 12 yrs. $1, and children under 6 yrs. free admissionB| Faculty art show There will be a faculty arts show May 13 in the Pau^B Center; beginning with a recep tion at 7 p.m. The show ^B run through May 26 and will be open Monday-Thursday I 8 a.m,-10 p.m. and on Friday 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Featured faculty artists will be Norm Burshiem, Leland John, Nancy. Travers, Jack Adams, Mickey Temple^H Dee Frank and Gloria WebtHj Displays will include paintings, ceramics and calligraphy. | classifieds I theb A rb A ri A n REWARD Cash reward of $1,000 paid for McDonald’s game pieces numbered: 702, 709, 715, 720. $200 for No. 725. $25for 2731. Call 654-3090. studios > nc W RESTRICTED UNDER 17 REQUIRES ACCOMPANYING PARENT OR »OUf GUARDIAN STARTS FRIDAY MAY 14TH AT A THEATRE NEAR YOU CHECK DAILY NEWSPAPERS FOR LOCATIONS AND SHOWTIMES PHOTO FANS - Fine Quality 35mm camera, case, strap, 3-year warranty, 100-roll supply of Kodak 36-exp. cdlor film. Value of over $650. Total package price $59. Promo tional offer, limited time, one only per person. Call or w^H OMNEX of Oregon, P.O Box 40533, Portland, OR 972®I 231-0378. ’ page 16