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The Elemental Kingdom Project, Matt Drissell
The Old White Pine (Just A Baby In 1850), David Versluis
The Old White Pine (Just A Baby In 1850), David Versluis
Pro Rege
No abstract provided.
In The Blood, Matt Drissell
1 Second In 15 Million, Matt Drissell
The North Sea, Jake Van Wyk
It Can't Leave You The Way It Finds You, Kyle Nobles
It Can't Leave You The Way It Finds You, Kyle Nobles
School of Art, Art History, and Design: Theses and Student Creative Work
There’s a beautiful innocence in childhood where, although the world is large and new, it feels as though your place in it and the roles that you play are stable and unchanging. In our youth, outside of extraordinary circumstances, we are unburdened by the awareness that everything and everyone is subject to radical change—including our own sense of self. As we grow older though, looking back it becomes clear that this was never the case. In a matter of years, you can change so dramatically that you did not even notice as you became an entirely new person. For me, …
Hall Of Heroes, Corey Hinds
Hall Of Heroes, Corey Hinds
Forces
Collin College Spring Creek Library. Size: 19 x 25 in Type: Charcoal and Graphite on paper. A detailed illustration of the main entrance of the Spring Creek Library. The original photograph was taken on my phone. Art piece took roughly 8 hours.
Hopserville, Emily J. Stokes
Hopserville, Emily J. Stokes
Northwestern Review
Hopserville, 2015. Linocut and graphite mounted on shaped wood, 16" x 24" x 1".
Impressions Of Reality, Brooke Nicholson
Impressions Of Reality, Brooke Nicholson
All Student Theses
This thesis reviews the student's reflections and statements on her master's show. Watercolor and graphite (pencil) are used. (Abstract by OPUS staff)
Stories From A Chair: A Life Exquisite, Jessica Elaine Blinkhorn
Stories From A Chair: A Life Exquisite, Jessica Elaine Blinkhorn
Art and Design Theses
Exquisite is defined as carefully selected or sought out. I believe myself to be a selected soul placed in a body of circumstance. My work is self-explorative and telling of those circumstances in hopes of evoking empathy. Our bodies function and exist on many different levels. What I understand as normal for most differs vastly from what is normal for me. I aim to offer my perspective on the world, establish understanding, and blur the lines of normalcy.
Schema., David B. Mazure
Schema., David B. Mazure
Electronic Theses and Dissertations
This thesis supports the Master of Fine Arts exhibition at the Slocumb Galleries in Ball Hall at East Tennessee State University, from February 23rd through February 27th 2009. The exhibition is comprised of eight graphite drawings, one ink drawing, eight vinyl prints, two hundred sixty lenticular prints, over fifty digital inkjet prints, and one video installation. The exhibition presents the artist's exploration into using drawings and prints as installation as they relate to quantum physics and universal scale. Subjects discussed, on a project-by-project basis, include thought, ideas, methods, influences, and process by which the work in the exhibition …
Record, Monica Rocio Palma
Record, Monica Rocio Palma
Theses and Dissertations
Television static represents the absence of a legible image and the presence of something iconic and disturbing - a sinister abstraction. These repeating rhythms also occur in the Hail Mary prayer, in the houses in my neighborhood, in large crowds, and in my mother's crotchet patterns. The unsettling aspect of repetitive mark making in my drawings mirrors in part my psychotherapy, in which the past is revived over and over, as well as the idea of penance absorbed through my Catholic background.Since moving away from Mexico I have been using imagery related to the United States: rivers, mountains, and landscapes. …
Leaded: The Materiality And Metamorphosis Of Graphite, University Of Richmond Museums
Leaded: The Materiality And Metamorphosis Of Graphite, University Of Richmond Museums
Exhibition Brochures
Leaded: The Materiality and Metamorphosis of Graphite
August 23 to September 30, 2007
Joel and Lila Harnett Museum of Art
Introduction
In a sense it is highly appropriate that a university museum organize an exhibition about graphite. After all, the pencil is one of the essential tools in foundation drawing classes. In fact the pencil is perhaps the most familiar of all tools to students taking their first steps at making art, as opposed to charcoal or chalk, or the brush loaded with oil or watercolor. To others, the pencil and the graphite it holds symbolize the essence of …