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The Micro-Environment Museum, John Clark Gleason
The Micro-Environment Museum, John Clark Gleason
All Master's Theses
The purpose of this paper is to give an explanation of the show, "The Micro-Environment Museum"; to give an explanation of the miniaturization process and it's opposite, enlargement; and to give a larger insight into the micro-environment.
Mark's Art And Bridge Construction, J. Mark Erlander
Mark's Art And Bridge Construction, J. Mark Erlander
All Master's Theses
Plactic is the material I chose to communicate my ideas. Named for its ability to be shaped, melted, bent, moulded, and extruded into an infinite number of forms, is one of two reasons I used it. The other is its concept is familiar to modern man and even a definition of him.
To make the communication bridge complete the stulptures are constructed to allow the viewer to take part in the final form. By moving the work, he is as involved in the concept, form, and material as I have been in making the piece.
Design Of Spatial Interstices, Byron Hiroyuki Kato
Design Of Spatial Interstices, Byron Hiroyuki Kato
All Master's Theses
It was the purpose of this study: (1) to develop an idea visually as well as to articulate it in writing; (2) to evolve and develop illusions and realities of spatial interstices (spatial framents) as positive elements of two and three dimensional form; (3) to articulate, as objectively as possible, an analysis of the body of creative work.
A Study Of Three-Dimensional Form Using Steel And Non-Ferrous Metals, Derell Roger Midles
A Study Of Three-Dimensional Form Using Steel And Non-Ferrous Metals, Derell Roger Midles
All Master's Theses
A discussion and documentation of Midles' student art and sculpture studio exhibition.
Sculptural Furniture, Gary Galbraith
Sculptural Furniture, Gary Galbraith
All Master's Theses
The artist should employ his sense of playful experimentation that requires the re-investigation of old manners and styles. I have attempted to apply the imagination of my senses to the furniture object in order to satisfy other human needs aside from comfort. These artistic requirements remove the piece of furniture from the realm of neutrality and tastefulness and expect the viewer - user to experience visual communication.
The Record Of A Masters Thesis Exhibit, Gary Michael Green
The Record Of A Masters Thesis Exhibit, Gary Michael Green
All Master's Theses
This thesis documents the preparation, exhibition, and audience reaction to an art exhibit created by the author.
The Development Of A Series Of Cast Metal Sculpture Using The Lost Wax Process, Ernest C. Reynolds
The Development Of A Series Of Cast Metal Sculpture Using The Lost Wax Process, Ernest C. Reynolds
All Master's Theses
The purpose of this problem is twofold. First, I feel impelled to make a personal statement regarding my philosophies about form, and secondly to explore the possibility of relating negative and positive form as a sculptural unity in bronze casting.