Inner Struggle, 2015 University of Nebraska Lincoln
Inner Struggle, Hiromi Iyoda
School of Art, Art History, and Design: Theses and Student Creative Work
My work is about the journey of discovering my identity, confronting my past memories and trying to find where I belong. This is also part of a human process that helps with healing oneself, moving through pain and to ultimately transcend and grow.
The process of art making for me has become a way of finding my own identity. Images that come into my mind and that are made by my hands may seem to have no connection at the beginning, but they all start making sense towards the end, like solving a mystery novel. War was always in my …
Life As We Know It, 2015 Georgia State University
Life As We Know It, Nick Bable
Georgia State Undergraduate Research Conference
No abstract provided.
Placid, 2015 Gettysburg College
Dawn, 2015 Gettysburg College
Portrait Of A Mop, 2015 Gettysburg College
Parisian Perspective, 2015 Gettysburg College
Spring In Ring Of Kerry, Ireland, 2015 Gettysburg College
Downtown Detroit, 2015 Gettysburg College
Everlasting Wilderness, 2015 Gettysburg College
The Duomo, 2015 Gettysburg College
Bartering In Lake Titicaca, 2015 Gettysburg College
Misty Morning In The Amazon, 2015 Gettysburg College
Passion Flower, 2015 Gettysburg College
Ireland, 2015 Gettysburg College
Donkey Of Santorini, 2015 Gettysburg College
An Evening In Greece, 2015 Gettysburg College
Magnolia Bridge, 2015 Gettysburg College
Morning Commute, 2015 Gettysburg College
The Mercury 2015, 2015 Gettysburg College
Nothing's Wrong, 2015 Claremont Graduate University
Nothing's Wrong, Christina Mesiti
CGU MFA Theses
I adjust the edges of materials both physically and intellectually. I work with flexible containers. Physically, I push two or more materials together so that they can find their own form, their own edge. I pour the plaster into different kinds of flexible emptinesses like envelopes or discarded gift wrap so that the two materials can exercise their own material agency and vitality, the materials working with themselves and the space to decide their own inevitable shapes. I allow the pieces their own logic.
I want to level the space, the objects, and the viewer so that none of the …