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Darby Raymond-Overstreet '16 makes moving digital art pieces based on Navajo weaving patterns, a project she started her senior year at Dartmouth. @dartmouthalumni
"Raymond-Overstreet graduated from Dartmouth in 2016 with degrees in psychology and studio art, and moved to Santa Fe this past September.
While she grew up creating pencil and charcoal drawings, she did not go to New Hampshire specifically to study art. But she kept taking classes, including in digital art. It’s a medium she was drawn to because, she said, it’s exciting to explore what she’s able to create with it and it’s something she can do anywhere. Raymond-Overstreet eventually found herself taking on a second major".
Click here to read the full article: "Honoring those who ‘wove us’" from Alburquerque Journal