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Coven Of The Ages, Wendy Montague
Missed Chance Romance, David John Simcik
Missed Chance Romance, David John Simcik
The Prairie Light Review
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Front - "Pose #1", Maxine Butcher
Love Or Hate, Shirley Lehman
The Bath, Mike Carter
Fugue, Tania Blanco
Serendipity, Tania Blanco
Sweet Sue, Maxine Butcher
Back Cover, Maxine Butcher
Spring Bursts, Marilyn Weidenaar
River Ocean, Jake Van Wyk
Canyon, Marilyn Weidenaar
Pieces Of Her, Mary Spadaro
Expression Of One's Own Identity, Jacquline Withers
Expression Of One's Own Identity, Jacquline Withers
The Prairie Light Review
No abstract provided.
Labor Of Love, David John Simcik
My Grandmother's Painting, Katherine Brichacek
My Grandmother's Painting, Katherine Brichacek
The Prairie Light Review
No abstract provided.
Stand Of Trees, Mary Yezek
Ancient Games, Patricia Pope
Fractal Dimensions In Perceptual Color Space: A Comparison Study Using Jackson Pollock’S Art, Jonas R. Mureika
Fractal Dimensions In Perceptual Color Space: A Comparison Study Using Jackson Pollock’S Art, Jonas R. Mureika
Physics Faculty Works
The fractal dimensions of color-specific paint patterns in various Jackson Pollock paintings are calculated using a filtering process that models perceptual response to color differences (L*a*b* color space). The advantage of the L*a*b* space filtering method over traditional red-green-blue (RGB) spaces is that the former is a perceptually uniform (metric) space, leading to a more consistent definition of “perceptually different” colors. It is determined that the RGB filtering method underestimates the perceived fractal dimension of lighter-colored patterns but not of darker ones, if the same selection criteria is applied to each. Implications of the findings to Fechner’s “principle of …
Metamorphosis, Mary Spadaro
A Movement Towards A New Modernism, Ira Kusnetzky
Mud And Ashes., Timothy Mcdonald
Mud And Ashes., Timothy Mcdonald
Electronic Theses and Dissertations
The artist discusses the work in Mud and Ashes, his Master of Fine Arts exhibition held at Slocumb Galleries, East Tennessee State University, Johnson City, Tennessee, from March 28 to April 1, 2005. The exhibition marks a turning point in the artist’s work, occupying a beginning place as he completes his graduate career. The work consists of fifteen paintings and one sculptural installation. The paintings are on paper and employ local materials such as red clay, pollen, and beeswax along with traditional artist’s materials such as oil and charcoal. Fire and a power sander have also been used as …
Squares #1, Harry Sidebotham
The Artist And His Ego, David Beeching
Standing Strong Against The Current, Richard Voss
Standing Strong Against The Current, Richard Voss
The Prairie Light Review
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Eyes Of One Soul, Jacqueline Withers
Aire, Mary Yezek
The Rites Of Spring, Tania Blanco
Discovery, David Simcik
David Johnson: Prints, Drawings, Books, Wright State University Art Galleries
David Johnson: Prints, Drawings, Books, Wright State University Art Galleries
Exhibition and Program Catalogs
An exhibit featuring the works of David Johnson. His prints and works were held at the Wright State University Art Gallery from November 6th, 2005 through January 8th, 2006. His works include an arrangement of drawings and prints. Johnson is known for the specific qualities that invoke the feelings of strength, drama, intensity while featured around environments captured in his style.