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An Exploration Of Some Aspects Of Mystery, Terry Foster Thompson
An Exploration Of Some Aspects Of Mystery, Terry Foster Thompson
Dissertations and Theses
This thesis project consists of twenty-four paintings, drawings and lithographs dealing with three sub-themes of the larger subject of mystery: the mystery of existence; the mystery of religion; the mystery of the unknown. These themes are explored through manipulations of light, color, compositional arrangement and painting and drawing techniques.
Allen Eaton And The Department Of Art And Social Work: Social Work In The Appalachian Arts And Crafts Movement1, Roger A. Lohmann
Allen Eaton And The Department Of Art And Social Work: Social Work In The Appalachian Arts And Crafts Movement1, Roger A. Lohmann
Faculty & Staff Scholarship
This paper explores a singular chapter in Social Work, Appalachia and
American culture. Like many other aspects of Appalachian culture and politics, it is
primarily a tale of extended effort for what proved to be a lost cause. Like many
other chapters in the history of the social work profession, it is a tale of a bright
beginning and insufficient follow-through. It is an optimistic narrative of expected
and unanticipated consequences that have proven to be beneficial for the culture
and economy of the region. It is also a deeply political narrative, if only because it is
dramatically at variance …
Assembled: Works Of Art Using Photography As A Construction Element, Wright State University Art Galleries
Assembled: Works Of Art Using Photography As A Construction Element, Wright State University Art Galleries
Exhibition and Program Catalogs
This catalog is from an exhibition featuring pieces that are a hybrid of work that combines two or more traditional disciplines, all employing photographs as a construction element. The exhibit was curated by Barry A. Rosenberg at the University Art Galleries at Wright State University and was shown from April 8 though May 13, 1990.
Sophia Berton, Gyanok Otera
Sophia Berton, Gyanok Otera
gyanok otera
Joan Nelson Gary Stephan: Landscapes, Wright State University Art Galleries
Joan Nelson Gary Stephan: Landscapes, Wright State University Art Galleries
Exhibition and Program Catalogs
A catalog of landscape paintings for a show held at The University Art Galleries at Wright State University from January 7 - February 2, 1990. The show featured works by landscape painters Joan Nelson and Gary Stephan. The catalog also includes an interview by the director of the gallery Barry A. Rosenberg.
Snake River : A Personal Search, Eva Havas Slinker
Snake River : A Personal Search, Eva Havas Slinker
Dissertations and Theses
This thesis includes twenty landscape paintings, primarily oil on canvas, inspired by a trip to the Hell's Canyon Country of the Snake River.
The search for a personal idiom necessitated introspection, and the visual interpretation of the recalled experience required that formal issues of painting be synthesized to communicate the essential response to the landscape. The images progress from the depiction of deep space to compositions of the component parts of the landscape: trees, water, and rock.
Torso As Ceramic Vessel, Richard Garrett Masterson
Torso As Ceramic Vessel, Richard Garrett Masterson
Dissertations and Theses
The ceramic forms in this thesis project represent a study of the sculptural and figurative qualities of the ceramic process. This study includes a search for a personal form language, development of the slab construction technique, and development of a glazed surface appropriate to the work. The subject of the work is the human torso, with the vessel-like forms focusing on the core of the body as a metaphor for the core of the human spirit.
Fantastic Figures Of Ocumicho, Joe Molinaro
Fantastic Figures Of Ocumicho, Joe Molinaro
Art and Design Faculty and Staff Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Psychic Transformation: One Woman's Journey, Nancy Macko
Psychic Transformation: One Woman's Journey, Nancy Macko
Scripps Faculty Publications and Research
The author discusses the role of the unconscious in the production of her artwork.
A Potter's Point Of View, Kathy J. Baldwin
A Potter's Point Of View, Kathy J. Baldwin
Theses
A mature artistic style ln ceramics has the capability of reflecting the potter ✓ s ideas, feelings, and philosophy. Many influences may effect the formation of this style. As the artist reacts to various influences a new level of development or maturity may begin. The work displayed in my Graduate Exhibition at Lindenwood College represents six phases of development. Skill in creating wheel-thrown pottery was developed in the first phase by doing production pottery work. The technique of faceting was introduced in the second phase as a result of the influence of Rosalyn Tynge. A more sophisticated appearance was achieved …
Fantastic Figures Of Ocumicho, Joe Molinaro