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The Gospel according to Luke (Image 2)
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Reflection:
"While participating in an information session about the Ancestral Futures zine project at the University of California, Riverside, I started drawing one of the presenters along with objects from their special collection. These people and items quickly turned into a remixed sci-fi scene. A moccasin became a spaceship. An ancestral pendant became a space station. And a librarian became "The Last Librarian."
Former Chicagoan and current Riverside, California resident, Joe Chiappetta is an award-winning cartoonist, best known for Silly Daddy Comics and ArtVndngMchn. As a pioneer in the arts, he has been at the forefront of the Independent Comics Publishing Movement as well as the Crypto-Art and Rare Digital Art Movement.