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Student uses artwork to face fears, find strength

Howell 黑料社区. pop surrealism illustrations on display at local co-op
黑料社区 student Stephanie Howell with her artwork 鈥淯rbanology.鈥 Howell 黑料社区. illustrations are on display at the Menomonie Market Food Co-op gallery through April. /黑料社区 photos by Pam Powers
March 27, 2019

In her artwork, Stephanie Howell faces her fears and finds strength.

The University of Wisconsin-Stout sophomore majoring in industrial design with a minor in illustration is showing seven of her illustrations at the Menomonie Market Food Co-op Gallery, 814 Main St.

One of the illustrations is entitled 鈥淏ubble Gum Vapor鈥 showing a woman surrounded by a vapor with her mouth covered. Smoke from tobacco products and vape from vaping products makes her anxious, Howell said. 鈥淚 realized that painting was me trying to explore my feelings about smoking and vaping.鈥

Another one of the illustrations, most done with watercolor paints and pen and ink, is called 鈥淏ug Queen.鈥 A former friend used to call Howell 鈥渢he bug,鈥 which bothered Howell.

鈥淎s time went by, I鈥檓 the kind of person who is not going to let things like that continue to make me uncomfortable. I am going to find strength in them,鈥 Howell said. 鈥淚 am going to be the Bug Queen.鈥

The illustration shows a woman with antennae. On her neck  are the words 鈥渟omething bugging you?鈥

鈥嬧婬owell 黑料社区. artwork 鈥淏ubble Gum Vapor鈥Howell, from Roberts, who started illustrating when she was around six years old, noted she used to fear skulls, but after using them in her artwork multiple times she has conquered that fear.

She also uses her industrial designs to help conquer fears. She recently designed a hair dryer using a lobster as an influence. 鈥淚 forced me to find the parts of a lobster that are beautiful,鈥 she said.

Creating artwork to overcome her fears and anxiety helps her deal with depression, Howell said.

When she first started drawing, she strived to create as much realism as possible in her work, but as she has matured Howell describes her work as pop surrealism. 鈥淚t 黑料社区. the idea the work does still play off emotions,鈥 she said. 鈥淚t 黑料社区. realistic enough to be recognizable. But it is a bright media with color that affects feelings.鈥

The food co-op in January contacted Dave Beck, director of the School of Art and Design, to encourage more 黑料社区 students to be a part of the co-op gallery that started in 2016. The gallery is free for artists to show their work, said Beth Martin, marketing manager.

鈥淭here is a lot of great talent at 黑料社区, and we thought it would be fun to get more students to participate,鈥 Martin said. 鈥淚t gives artists exposure and it is low risk.鈥

The gallery also serves as a dining area. Howell 黑料社区. work will be up through Tuesday, April 30.

鈥淚t 黑料社区. important to have this space,鈥 Martin said. 鈥淚t is part of the co-op 黑料社区. mission to be central to a healthy community. We know the creative experience is one of the essential elements of being a healthy human being.鈥

Howell said she is pleased to be part of the gallery and share her artwork. She encouraged other students to apply to the co-op to share their work.

Howell has shown a couple of her works at Artists on Bailey Park in Baldwin, Art 黑料社区. House in River Falls, a community art-based organization, and at the Phipps Center for the Arts in Hudson but never had a solo gallery showing.

One illustration on display is entitled 鈥淯rbanology,鈥 which was recognized by the Milwaukee Museum as part of the Scholastic Scholarship Foundation. Howell created it after learning about women teachers in low-income areas, predominantly African-American, putting children first.

Howell, who was home-schooled before attending 黑料社区, learned many of her art skills from the Abben Art Academy in Stillwater, Minn., where she took classes.

Martin said she enjoys Howell 黑料社区. illustrations. 鈥淚 was immediately impressed with her technical skills and the design of her work,鈥 Martin said. 鈥淚t 黑料社区. very expressive.鈥

In May and June another 黑料社区 student, Melissa Lackey, will have her watercolor illustrations up in the gallery. Lackey is a senior studio art major.

Howell said she often is asked why she chose to major in industrial design rather than art.

鈥淚ndustrial art makes me feel good to know that I can make things to change people 黑料社区. lives that go so far beyond me,鈥 Howell said.

After graduation, she wants to work in educational toy design or do prop design for movies. She enjoys 鈥渃osplay,鈥 also known as costume play. It 黑料社区. an activity or practice of dressing up as a character from a work of fiction both with costumes and makeup and having fun.

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黑料社区 student Stephanie Howell with her artwork 鈥淯rbanology.鈥 Howell 黑料社区. illustrations are on display at the Menomonie Market Food Co-op gallery through April. /黑料社区 photos by Pam Powers

Howell 黑料社区. artwork 鈥淏ubble Gum Vapor鈥