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Exigency, Laurie Snellen Dec 2023

Exigency, Laurie Snellen

B.F.A. Practicum Exhibition (ART 498)

Birds are very sensitive to environmental changes and indicators to issues surrounding the biodiversity crisis. Exigency, by highlighting common beloved songbirds, allows for a link to the crisis that is so much closer than what many are used to seeing in the news. It also encourages users to explore solutions they can apply in their everyday lives like window stickers for bird strikes or bird boxes for bluebirds.

The relationship between the complexity of nature and the part people play in it has always been of interest. These current works act as a bridge between the environment and the people. …


Michael Ridenour 399 Art Portfolio, Michael Ridenour Dec 2023

Michael Ridenour 399 Art Portfolio, Michael Ridenour

Professional Practices (ART 399)

A plethora of my artwork is based on imaginary animals and their role in reality or fantasy. I utilize pencil and charcoal to add depth and feeling to the piece whether it is colored or monochromatic. To make the drawings, I first gather some ideas from creatures from mythology or the virtual landscape and add some features of my own design. This passion for capturing creatures, real or fictional, can utilize their unusual adaptations from a scientific point of view as a way to merge two of my interests. I have always been fascinated by animals, especially mythical ones or …


Amber Ryan Final Portfolio, Amber E. Ryan Dec 2023

Amber Ryan Final Portfolio, Amber E. Ryan

Professional Practices (ART 399)

My personal journey and the lived experience of women in society inspire my work. I speak to my own experiences and thoughts as a woman. I force people into a place of discomfort, causing them to think deeply about how society speaks to women and what is taught to us from birth, leaving them with thoughts that linger long after they have walked away. This gives them a window into my intrusive thoughts, traumas, and emotions. The Tulip Field speaks to the manner in which society deals with the sex industry and sex workers today as opposed to how they …


Art399 Portfolio, Thomas Townsend Jr Dec 2023

Art399 Portfolio, Thomas Townsend Jr

Professional Practices (ART 399)

When I was young I wasn't much into art. I liked doing my owns thing and looking at cool images and colors that grabbed my attention, now really understanding that I actually liked art. The way I really knew how to communicate my feelings was to draw them out since I struggled verbally expressing them. I really didn't know exactly what I was doing but I was drawing or doing other creative ways to express the way I was feeling at the moment to others. Sometimes to this day I still do that but I'm at lot better at expressing …


Art399 Portfolio, Wesley Hammer Dec 2023

Art399 Portfolio, Wesley Hammer

Professional Practices (ART 399)

Since a young age, my art has been a proper channel in which it allows me to express my own lived experiences by visually processing the thoughts and emotions that are made through everyday living. The process in which art is made deepens the understanding of oneself. Why I bring into existence art is why I exist. One of the most important influences to the creation of my works is the fact that I am transgender. The way in which I exist in the world as well as the relationships created are also influenced by this aspect. As I continue …


Jamie Myres Art399 Portfolio, Jamie Myres Dec 2023

Jamie Myres Art399 Portfolio, Jamie Myres

Professional Practices (ART 399)

Jamie Myres Artist Statement

When I set out to create something, I have one main goal in mind: to make the creative process as fun as possible for everyone involved, at every step of the way. I use saturated colors, nostalgic imagery, clever concepts, and most importantly, humor to invoke a positive feeling in my audience. I want them to walk away with a memorable experience, so memorable they tell their friends and laugh together as a result of something I made. My practice is mainly based in graphic design and fiber objects, but is expanding to include other media …


Teresa Hill Art 399 Portfolio, Teresa Hill Dec 2023

Teresa Hill Art 399 Portfolio, Teresa Hill

Professional Practices (ART 399)

Aside from the aesthetics of cartoons and video games that I was attracted to in childhood; other influences that often guide where works would go are personal experiences, our connection with nature and others, the development of the imagination, and the human eye. The pieces made from that influence contain something tied back to others, whether it is the use of various warm/cool hues, the use of nature and flowers, colorful clothing on figures, or hands and legs being slightly longer than the rest of a figure’s proportions. Artists like Yayoi Kusama, Bonnie Seeman, and Hayao Miyazaki have also impacted …


Hope, Catrena Kovaloski Dec 2023

Hope, Catrena Kovaloski

Professional Practices (ART 399)

The majority of my work is still very fresh and new. The pieces that get made are typically for college assignments presented in class, more specifically ceramic pieces. For most of my artwork I grab inspiration from my family and pets. I find the most joy in creating pieces through clay on the throwing wheel. The pieces that have been created are a variety of ceramic pieces such as mugs, jars, pitchers, as well as a two-foot cat shaped vase. It is very difficult for me to be able to sit down with a pencil and paper and be able …


Seven Recipes To Save Yourself, Megan Bachman Nov 2023

Seven Recipes To Save Yourself, Megan Bachman

B.F.A. Practicum Exhibition (ART 498)

Food is an undeniable constant. Food can be a declaration of love, gratitude, or wealth. It can be a reflection of individuals, as well as communities. The relationship between a person (or character) and food can speak volumes to the audience about who they are and how they interact with the artist's world. I am inspired by the works of Domee Shi (Director behind Bao and Turning Red) and Hayao Miyazaki (Director behind Studio Ghibli). They use food to further their narrative, and do so with enticing colors, textures, and sounds. That is why I chose to create posters …


Like Pulling Teeth, Sam E. Haines Nov 2023

Like Pulling Teeth, Sam E. Haines

B.F.A. Practicum Exhibition (ART 498)

Like Pulling Teeth’s album Living and Dying in a Bathtub captures every detail and the drive of a punk band except for the fact that they do not exist, its existence, however, does not negate the impact the lyrics, music, and imagery have in the same way real bands express our emotions and turmoils through their creations. For me, there has always been a strong connection to the grunge and punk music scene - the loud noise and screams about our world’s injustices or personal grievances echo and ring in a captivating manner. Former Dead Kennedys lead singer, Eric “ …


Murder & Merlot: An Interactive Mystery Experience, Madison Johns Oct 2023

Murder & Merlot: An Interactive Mystery Experience, Madison Johns

B.F.A. Practicum Exhibition (ART 498)

As a maximalist specializing in illustration, I use common elements to visually connect my work and make the narrative and aesthetic more cohesive. Bold colors and patterns enhance detailed imagery, character design, and environmental design, along with monochromatic and complementary palettes. These elements are often paired with similar typography. All font choices are deliberately representative of the personality of each individual piece and its voice. Each suspect has their own signature font to help the viewer visually connect to the character, but the entirety of Murder & Merlot is branded in such a way that it has a specific heading …


Hannah Robards Art399 Portfolio, Hannah Robards May 2023

Hannah Robards Art399 Portfolio, Hannah Robards

Professional Practices (ART 399)

I am primarily a ceramicist that creates sculptural work with terracotta clay. Additionally, fibers play a role in my art and I have been working towards combining these two in an interesting way. Ceramics as a whole interests me because it is a very tactile and malleable art form that has endless opportunities of what can be created with it. I am a person that thoroughly enjoys working with my hands and manipulating the material being used, so clay is an art medium that allows me to explore and experiment with my ideas. In terms of my artistic ideas, I …


Grant Hoffman Professional Practices Art399, Grant Hoffman May 2023

Grant Hoffman Professional Practices Art399, Grant Hoffman

Professional Practices (ART 399)

As an artist, my design is heavily inspired by a lifelong passion for creativity and desire to effectively communicate with an audience. My work tends to lean into the realm of swiss design, characterized by simplistic layout and bold san-serif typography. The use of neutral tones and bold hierarchy contribute in building an effective but unique way of communication to the viewer. Oftentimes, my work conveys complex ideas that provoke the viewer to deeper understanding behind a seemingly superficial piece of work. I enjoy exploring the concepts of reliance on technology, false imitation and abstraction within a composition.

I find …


The Essence Of Introspection: Miranda Tynes, Miranda Tynes Apr 2023

The Essence Of Introspection: Miranda Tynes, Miranda Tynes

B.A./B.S. Practicum Group Exhibit (ART 499)

Artist Statement

My name is Miranda Tynes and I am a multiple medium artist. I have enjoyed painting, ceramics, and woodworking so far. These disciplines are very different from each other, but it is nice to work a different part of the brain, eye, or hands to create in these different mediums. With painting I work my brain and eyes for color and composition, with ceramics my hands and eyes for form and movement, and with woodworking my brain and hands for the process, physical work and attention to detail. I also like experimenting with adding separate materials to each …


The Essence Of Introspection, Mahaila Pinchot, Mahaila Pinchot Apr 2023

The Essence Of Introspection, Mahaila Pinchot, Mahaila Pinchot

B.A./B.S. Practicum Group Exhibit (ART 499)

The work I create is experimental and stylized. I like to use certain art making processes such as photography or ceramics to document different events or emotions that are going on in my own personal life. The concept of taking something common and turning it into tangible art is a topic I am passionate about and continuously exploring. This particular body of work is a celebration of my journey working through my own personal experiences and highlights. As well as a way to honor my life, past and present.

The imagery used in these photographs are inspired by places that …


Essence Of Introspection, Olivia Swaidner Apr 2023

Essence Of Introspection, Olivia Swaidner

B.A./B.S. Practicum Group Exhibit (ART 499)

Olivia Swaidner

This past year of my life, I have seen hardships and sorrow like I never imagined I could. Taking steps forward and continuing to photograph has been an outlet of expression and motivation to help keep me moving forward. With my experience in this medium, I have found that the process itself is where I find freedom. Especially when dealing with analog photography, the process to create a final image is long with many intentional decisions made along the way. My passion for photographing nature comes from being raised in the open fields and dense woods of western …


Artistico, Alma Garcia, Alma Angelica Garcia Apr 2023

Artistico, Alma Garcia, Alma Angelica Garcia

B.F.A. Practicum Exhibition (ART 498)

The word Artistico in Spanish references someone gifted with the arts, providing meaning to the name of this fictional self-branded stationary store. Artistico is a paper goods store that provides personalized items with unique and fun designs. The products are composed of elements like packaging, posters, illustrations, notebooks, pins, greeting cards and more. The body of work as weel as the logotype is unified by the bold and dynamic typeface, Comfortaa. Artistico embraces vivid colors, fun patterns and clean designs that create a strong brand identity.

Recieving a piece of high-quality perzonalized stationary feels meaninful. As an artist I express …


Clamor Of A Catalyst, Gretchen Ruth Apr 2023

Clamor Of A Catalyst, Gretchen Ruth

B.F.A. Practicum Exhibition (ART 498)

The beauty of change and time are found in cycles of destruction and rebirth. Time is active, spitting out transformed versions of everything in a constant cycle it remains as an ever present inevitability of existence. To adjust with this transformation can be stifling as much as relieving. This body of work focuses on repurposing found materials while pondering the inherent nature of change.

Some objects are left to collect dust and remain as they are. Every object questions what is truly disposable. Do the things we throw away remain discarded forever? To challenge this, I cultivate an art practice …


Finding Solace, Cassie Melcher, Cassie Victoria Melcher Apr 2023

Finding Solace, Cassie Melcher, Cassie Victoria Melcher

B.F.A. Practicum Exhibition (ART 498)

In a world filled with heavy overwhelmingness, the creatures I sculpt help root myself and the viewer in a lighter, gentler place. The creatures have diverse body shapes and sizes, colors, and an exploration of pattern and texture with a focus on tactility. I want viewers to feel compelled to touch or engage personally with my sculptures, and for the creatures to live through the viewers by interacting with them or their environment. This brings moments of curiosity, self-acceptance, or compassion. Though we are often overburdened with negative thoughts, our inner critics speaking louder than anyone in the room, my …


Olive Branch, Abigail Kyle Apr 2023

Olive Branch, Abigail Kyle

B.F.A. Practicum Exhibition (ART 498)

Art has become a means for me to reflect on and understand myself and my surroundings. When I experience something beautiful, I want to keep that moment with me. When I feel joy or confusion or grief, I search for a way to both process and visualize those emotions. This desire to express and capture emotion drives my creative process through photography and design.

Photography can only say so much about who someone is on the inside, but I have a desire to photograph in a way that connects a person’s outward and inward self—I want glimpses of their true …


Corporeal Forms, Ella Curran Apr 2023

Corporeal Forms, Ella Curran

B.F.A. Practicum Exhibition (ART 498)

The human body is the only tangible thing that connects us to the earth. So much is contained within it, at the same time so much happens around it - including ongoing attempts to politicize and regulate bodies in our contemporary climate. We are bound by forces outside of ourselves. Whether the limitation is self-inflicted, relational, or societal, it asks for reflection. My practice is a response to these forces, an assertion of my physical self onto materials that become a record of my presence. Through the labor and performance involved in creating this work, I perceive myself. It gives …


Cosmic Displacement, Meg Slatton Apr 2023

Cosmic Displacement, Meg Slatton

B.F.A. Practicum Exhibition (ART 498)

In my work, I explore the concepts of humor, identity, and fiction. I have always had a desire to make others laugh and use humor to express broader concepts. I plant humor into my work through telling engaging stories. Being able to create fictional worlds and otherworldly experiences is something I have an interest in; and it’s something that I am continuing to pursue. Most importantly, I’m exploring issues of identity within my works. I am specifically focusing on the themes of ethnicity, race, sexuality, and self-acceptance in these current pieces. I am incorporating the unique elements of my identity …


Scavenging For Narrative, Jesus Gallegos Moreno Apr 2023

Scavenging For Narrative, Jesus Gallegos Moreno

B.F.A. Practicum Exhibition (ART 498)

rowing up in a “rancho” (small farming village) in Durango, Mexico, I only learned one way to “live”: to move forward relentlessly, no matter how many barriers slow you down along the way. Some of the people in the village were stuck at a standstill in their life, with no clear ambition or trajectory on the horizon. With increasing stagnation surrounding me, the world I saw outside of that small village was so incredibly big and vibrant, with so many experiences just waiting to be lived.

I strive to show my way of life as …


The Essence Of Introspection, Rebecca Curtis Apr 2023

The Essence Of Introspection, Rebecca Curtis

B.A./B.S. Practicum Group Exhibit (ART 499)

Fantasy was a household theme during my childhood. It appeared in the form of unicorn figurines, a fairy mural on my bedroom wall, a healthy obsession with Amy Brown, a love of Sci-fi movies, and regular Dungeons and Dragons games with my parents. After experiences including sexual abuse, divorce, coming out, and my son’s autism diagnosis my art made a metamorphosis from fantasy to reality. My current work explores the positive and negative feelings associated with all of those personal events.

Uniquely raw, figurative works combine themes of love and trauma into my recent prints, paintings, and ceramics. Taking notes …


The Essence Of Introspection, Molly Ramsey Apr 2023

The Essence Of Introspection, Molly Ramsey

B.A./B.S. Practicum Group Exhibit (ART 499)

My childhood home was built in the 1940s and thus it had an exceeding number of nooks and crannies that accented the home's personality. Although the house was beautiful it was also old causing it to have a vast amount of work to upkeep, and as a child, I dreamed of moving to a different home because of this. My work is now focused on the architectural structures of my childhood home and how these memorable spaces were used.

Printmaking and specifically relief with its direct carving, allows me to watch my designs come to life in a way that …


The Essence Of Introspection, Skyler Pointer Apr 2023

The Essence Of Introspection, Skyler Pointer

B.A./B.S. Practicum Group Exhibit (ART 499)

In my youth, I grew up watching cartoons and I mean a lot of them. Animation has always been very important to me as I am fascinated by how we give characters movement and how it gives them a personality. Some people might look at these characters and see more than what others see in the sense that a viewer could assume how these characters are supposed to act based on how they walk or how their arms move. The storytelling that we can do with these characters gives us almost unlimited possibilities with where we can go within this …


Honey, I'M Home, Kaley Shackelford Apr 2023

Honey, I'M Home, Kaley Shackelford

B.F.A. Practicum Exhibition (ART 498)

Within my current work, I explore the tension between surface appearances and the complicating phenomena, emotions, and circumstances that lie underneath. The stories I tell are grounded in my everyday experiences as a woman, as well as familial, ancestral, and communal observations. My work utilizes motifs such as irons, laundry baskets, and kitchenware that are attached to traditional gender roles, examining the tension that these items emit and, at the forefront, how I have internalized it. This deeply contrasts with my love for the domestic and its ability to foster moments of intimate care and bonding, which also emerges within …


Art399 Portfolio, Laurie Snellen Apr 2023

Art399 Portfolio, Laurie Snellen

Professional Practices (ART 399)

Since beginning my journey as an artist, my muse has been found in nature and environmentalism. Natural imagery and symbolism can be used to invoke a viewer's interest and curiosity. Mine focuses on invasive and native plant species as a lens for both environmental and social concerns. Through observation and extensive research my content and imagery take form in lithographs and screenprints.

Most recently, I explored the relationship between the biodiversity crisis and songbirds, focusing on rural areas and attitudes toward this issue. Using plant imagery that are integral parts of the issue combined with manufactured effects such as glitching …


Art 399 Portfolio, Alexus Devaul Mar 2023

Art 399 Portfolio, Alexus Devaul

Professional Practices (ART 399)

Seeing how humans pollute nature by leaving their trash behind has been an ongoing question. Why are humans contaminating our environment? As an artist, I am passionate about the environment and its preservation. Drawing and making art from found materials has always been a part of my life. When I was young, I would draw in the dirt or stack objects into structures; and in my first year of college, I realized the connection between my lingering question and my childhood art-making.

In my freshman year, I started to explore art-making from recycled materials. Since we live in a throw-away …