SandScript 2020
SandScript is published annually at the end of the spring semester. All works of prose, poetry, and visual art that appear in SandScript are created by students attending Pima Community College.
SandScript is published annually at the end of the spring semester. All works of prose, poetry, and visual art that appear in SandScript are created by students attending Pima Community College.
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an inside look into my life and what makes
me who I am.
Jessi Moreno-Rosas (She/Her) - A Mexican
portrait artist who brings her pieces to life
with her warmth and soul.
Jhanire (Nettie) Gastelum (She/Her) -
Nettie Gastelum is an aspiring illustrator,
digital and print comic artist, and
YouTube artist. Her illustrative narratives,
spanning portrait and still life, explore the
relationship between life, death, love, and
religion.
Joseph de Leon Reilly (He/Him) - A Library
Sciences & Creative Writing student here
at Pima Community College. He hopes to
embrace his passion for literature in his
own projects and in his future studies.
Joseph Roland Ewing (He/Him) - With
over 7 years of drawing experience, Joseph
Roland Ewing is a junior fine arts student
developing his portfolio. He utilizes his
inventive style when transforming the
human figure into something weird and
exotic.
Joshua Lindley (He/Him) - Joshua Lindley
is an inspiring writer. He enjoys writing
poetry and stories in his spare time.
Kat Johnson (She/Her) - A contemporary
poet whose work typically combines
surrealist dream tones with edgy themes.
Inspired by artists like James Tate and
Billy Collins, her work presents social
commentary in an unconventional,
refreshing way.
Kathryn Robertson (She/Her) - My name is
Kathryn Robertson. I have been an artist my
whole life, however, I only started painting
in 2012. I graduated in 2016 and took a break
from school for two years, and since 2018
I have been going to Pima Community
College where I have been learning many
different paintings and drawing techniques.
This education has been invaluable to me.
I enjoy learning all types of expressions
of art, whether it be sculptural or 2
dimensional because it allows me to use my
creative freedom.
Kelly Franck (She/Her) - Kelly Franck, was
born in Sedona, Arizona. During high school
she attended Verde Valley school, sparking
her love for art history and oil painting,
immersing her in the arts. Currently Kelly
lives and works in Tucson, Arizona. She is
attending Pima Community College earning
an Associates degree in Studio Art. Kelly
has been influenced by her teachers at PCC
pursuing a degree in teaching in higher
education. In 2019, Kelly was awarded the
honor of being chosen for Pima’s literary
magazine, SandScript, and two paintings
were included in this publication. In the Fall
of 2020, Kelly plans to attend the University
of Arizona, in Tucson to obtain a Bachelors
in Art History. Her goal is to eventually earn
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