one dominant persuasive message began to emerge—namely
what is that” or “please describe your painting” He always responded “what do you see
Built in 1896 as the Riverfront Commercial Hotel
16 pages soft cover Edward Robinson
Glannon attended a monastery school when he was thirteen years old
"The Best of Times: Gen-X" Shelley Mouber one dominant persuasive message beganShelley Mouber, Fayetteville, AR The Best of Times: Gen X, 2026 Mixed media 30 x 36 This piece is rooted in nostalgiathe kind that is vivid, layered, and inseparable from identity. It draws from the visual and sonic imprint of 1980s pop culture, where music, television, and design shaped not just taste, but memory itself. Neon becomes a language of recall, echoing the glow of stage lights, arcade screens, and album coversan atmosphere that lingers