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The Weight Of It All, Amythest Warrington Apr 2021

The Weight Of It All, Amythest Warrington

School of Art, Art History, and Design: Theses and Student Creative Work

The impetus for this exhibition is to visualize the weight of loss and to focus attention on the need to recognize the inherent dichotomy between life’s beauty and loss. My mobile upbringing taught me that details may differ from group to group, but the core experiences of loss, empathy and belonging are a universal language that connects us. I utilize clay’s unique physical properties of malleability, recyclability and permanence once fired, to explore the dichotomy between strength and frailty associated with these universal connectors. The meticulously crafted beautiful objects draw one into serious and often taboo subjects. The work comforts …


Xipe Tótec Y El Binomio Vida-Muerte En La Cosmovisión Mesoamericana, María Montserrat Camacho Ángeles Aug 2020

Xipe Tótec Y El Binomio Vida-Muerte En La Cosmovisión Mesoamericana, María Montserrat Camacho Ángeles

Congreso internacional sobre iconografía precolombina, Barcelona 2019. Actas.

El principio básico de la cosmovisión de los pueblos mesoamericanos fue sin duda la observación de su entorno natural, para ellos las deidades o fuerzas sagradas habitan en el cielo, la tierra y el inframundo, lugares que en sí mismos contienen los opuestos complementarios: vida-muerte, entre muchos otros. Este artículo explica los elementos del binomio vida-muerte que caracterizan a Xipec Tótec, deidad mesoamericana de gran relevancia.

The Mesoamerican Cosmovision’s basic principle was, to be sure, the observation of the natural environment for those cultures, the gods or goddesses or sacred forces which live on the sky, earth and the underworld; …


A Checklist For Mortals: Preparing For Death’S Arrival, Becky Daniel Dec 2017

A Checklist For Mortals: Preparing For Death’S Arrival, Becky Daniel

College of Journalism and Mass Communications: Professional Projects

We learn everything from our parents—how to walk, talk and treat potential life partners. Yet our culture in the United States makes it difficult to talk to our parents about death and those consequences have a real impact. Closing a loved one’s estate can stretch from months to years without proper planning. While death is constant, the death industry is not. It is ever changing. And while all lives have equal value, there are many preparations that one person may need (veteran, parent, lotto winner) while another does not. The best way to prepare for death is to know its …


Silence Emerging From Birds, Rebecca Macijeski Apr 2017

Silence Emerging From Birds, Rebecca Macijeski

Department of English: Dissertations, Theses, and Student Research

This dissertation represents the culmination of five years of creative activity in poetry. Included within this document are three main components: 1.) a critical introduction to my book-length manuscript of original poems complete to satisfy the requirements of creative writing within the English Department; 2.) a description of my creative activity reflected in that book-length manuscript, and; 3.) a sample of previously published original poems from the manuscript. I will describe each of these components in greater detail below.

The critical introduction to the creative work seeks to explore and examine various aesthetic and theoretical influences on my poems. The …


Don't Worry, Patricia L. Davis Apr 2016

Don't Worry, Patricia L. Davis

School of Art, Art History, and Design: Theses and Student Creative Work

When I was really young something at the core of my being whispered to me, “she won’t live very long.” At the time I didn’t know where that voice was coming from, but I knew it was true. It was unsettling. Over the years I realized that I was being prepared for the eventuality of my mother’s death and that I wouldn’t know when or how it would happen. When it did occur, suddenly I knew there was nothing between death and me but time. This thought has haunted me to the point that I have developed a fear of …