The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, February 27, 1981, Page Page 14, Image 14

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Visual arts . from page 13 f> > feeling. Jim Steven's "Embryo Biscape" is a fanU colors glow with a cold light, particularly ar movement by altering repeating patterns, hue ANYONE WHO HAS livoH hora r?r Hrivon Hai with the scene in Alan McTaggart's "Snow C South Carolina is the most clearly defined im front of a rusted old Dodge, slurping snow c< South Carolina life for posterity. Though ther collections ensures that South Carolinians' art Outside the elevators on the fifth floor is a v From a Square Wave." A pile of blocks is ca grain of the wood emphasizes the balance of b a sunburst pattern which seem to lift the blo< which seem to lift the blocks into the air. Wil pulled by gravity. In a nearby lobby is Jim Ch on masonite looks as if it is still wet and flowin form a doughnut shape which stimulates the \ or a myriad of waterfalls. iLgJEBs? raiiiinaie from page 73 Carolina Coliseum rock concerts. Armed with pistols, machetes, cannons and clubs, the red coats storm onto the backstage of the coliseum. They spend three hours before the show doing pushups, situps, and jumping jacks and then wrestling crocodiles and rhinos. During the concert is when the red coats really patrol the area. On command from their leader (a 30-year-old man with a king's crown on his head and silk robe draped around his 350 pound body), the stooges are told to arrest those who rise from their seats, turn their heads sideways, or open their mouths. More major offenses, which result in immediate murder, are drinking any beverage, laughing or talking to neighbors. During one isolated incident where a USC student applauded after a sonc. the red coats picked his seat from under him, had four spotlights flash on the perpetrator and proceeded to maul him in front of the stage. The stunned youth could be heard screaming and kicking, but the red coats had him subdued in a few moments and the next day he was sent bound and gagged to serve eight years of hard labor waxing the | South Care | wrist wrestling sponsoi I I at The Co 9<nuru<r 1 Meet Rich World Champio i I Come and Suppc Team as they I Clemson, Coastal | Carolina State, JJ Francis Marion, L; M ^untjyt? ur <x\ iebi ! Enjoy 4i I during the Ct I . . i Wfc LiLii . on display isy in vibrant colors. Contrasting, aggressive i electric blue. Stevens creates the illusion of and contour. - A ft ft _1 * i-i rvn me cacKroaas 01 bourn Carolina can identify tones." The setting is regional since the name age in the picture. Two black children stand in >nes. This scene will represent a part of rural e are various criteria for purchasing works, the work preserves the state's heritage. valnut sculpture by W.W. Ledyard, "Driftwood irved from a solid piece of maple. The natural locks. In the top blocks, rings of the grain make :ks, rings of the grain make a sunburst pattern th the lower blocks the rings droop down, as if aimer's "Big H." This oil, color mixture poured g, thus attracting attention. The rainbow colors iewer's imagination. It could be a flower, a fire I| awwwHwgwHBM coliseum basketball court. On another occassion, a young girl stood on her seat to get a picture of a rock star. In an instant, she was clawed by nine attack bulldogs and pummeled by the red coats. She was dragged across the stage in front of the performer while six other guards punched out the friends she was with. When the crowd started whispering about the incident, the guards had the concert halted after the first fifteen minutes, frisking and interrogating each person as they left the coliseum. These creeps wield unbelievable power and harrass USC students enough. They have smashed fans' cameras, souvenirs and faces. When confronted, they stare sternly and violently smash their accuser's jaw with massive forearms. A comprehensive study of their minds reveals that the red coats rinn't havp an? They are brainwashed buffoons who were beaten as children and despised as adults. Each one of them is paid in bananas and given a monthly lobotomy. At least that explains their excuse for being the most misguided and ignorant of people who are considered sub-human. >lina State |j Championships I red by 1 Iden Spur | 1, Feb. 28 00 | r P.rochom fei V VI V> J| Id I || n Wrist Wrestler 1 1 )rt the Gamecock" compete againstl Carolina, South! Benedict College,! ander College and! :on. | uv Miner i lampionships | I # . '.i. . . - .. . .uXLl*- . . . lk_ ^ t-L. t -?1 6ACAI NOM including Best Picture Best Director ROMAN POLANSKI Best Cinematogrs @"The yeai best filn Charles Cham] LOS ANGELE STARRING NASTASSIA KINSKI PETE! LEIGH LAWSON ' ^ ; | mmwy Xp ill ' ^ [j]T j | Th have ( . 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