![]() ![]() It’s not the official theme of crab fest, but that’s what I call my illustration,īecause in light of recent events, we have some not-so-nice things that go on in Kodiak with crime and all that other kind of stuff, but overall, it’s a really beautiful community and a beautiful island, so I wanted to symbolize what it takes to hold up Kodiak. “What I wanted to do is – I call it pulling together. There are planes flying alongside geese, spinning wind turbines, and even an octopus climbing along the east side of the island. ![]() It’s a map of the island and every inch is packed full of Kodiak scenes. That includes the Crab Fest poster, which – again, like many of her pieces – has a lot of smiling animals, humor, and vivid colors. Many of Ruskovich’s illustrations depict bears. It shows two bears and an empty space in between them, and the woman stands in the gap holding a sign that reads “Human, homo sapien.” A woman steps in front of a police lineup poster fastened to the side of the booth. ![]()
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