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Absent, Shu-Jin Huang
Absent, Shu-Jin Huang
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Inspired by the Romantic Movement, many artists have studied 'selfexploration' as I am doing now. Being uprooted from home and moving to a completely different culture can really influence a person. I am lucky to be exposed to a different culture and this leads me to examine myself in a different light. Who am I really and what makes me unique? In this thesis, I explore the concept of my work, 'Absent', its development, characteristics and the themes of the movements which influenced me.
5 Photographs, Jim Johnson
Between The Ankle And The Soul, Christine Carlson
In Between, Stephanie Wratten
"Flora" And Digital Imaging, John Latimer
Meeting Places, Christine Holtz
Friends, Family, And Fiction, Derica Sonnon
Spring-, Andrew Mcpherson
Day In, Day Out; What Makes A Man A Man?, Justin Mcmillen
Day In, Day Out; What Makes A Man A Man?, Justin Mcmillen
Theses
Consists of 20 slides of the M.F.A. thesis exhibition "Day in, day out what makes a man a man? ". The thesis is intended to question how society and the family has been trained or influenced into believing what makes a man a man through a series of narrative photographs.
"Fluid", Jill Galloway
"Fluid", Jill Galloway
Theses
Consists of pictures from thesis exhibition-"Fluid". Through introspection and time to study the different elements of the artwork, the artist recognizes the importance of the journey in creating art.
"Fluid", Jill Galloway
"Fluid", Jill Galloway
Theses
Consists of pictures from thesis exhibition-"Fluid". Through introspection and time to study the different elements of the artwork, the artist recognizes the importance of the journey in creating art.
Clarias, Jeonglok Lee
Clarias, Jeonglok Lee
Theses
Consists of 20 slides of the M.F.A. thesis exhibition "Clarias". The thesis explored combining vanished reality with real time images, establishing an ironically spontaneous fantastic analogy through the conflict and the confusion of reality and illusion.