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Articles 31 - 60 of 60
Full-Text Articles in Art and Design
Eréndira, Julián Sánchez-Melchor
The Sword, Xiao-Yu Chen
Codes Of Dress And Stress, Theodore J. Szpakowski
The Very Blood In My Veins, Mikelyn G. Britt
Composed Amidst Feverish Delirium: Ill Again, Andrew B. Casher
Composed Amidst Feverish Delirium: Ill Again, Andrew B. Casher
The Mercury
No abstract provided.
#Weightlossjourney, Mikelyn G. Britt
Calloused, Hannah Crowley
Stardust, Georgia Kirkendall
How I Love, Marisa Conners
The Dreamer, Mikelyn G. Britt
Forty-Nine Shades Of Green, Aly Leia Wein
Where We Parted, Katherine C. Cornet
A Love Letter To The Soulmate I Haven’T Met Yet, Katelyn Oglesby
A Love Letter To The Soulmate I Haven’T Met Yet, Katelyn Oglesby
The Mercury
No abstract provided.
The Market, Kelly Smolik
Not One To Blame, Beatrice Slevin-Trigo
Great Tree, Andrew B. Casher
Creepy Crawlies, Georgia K. Kirkendall
Fairy House, Hannah Crowley
Letter From Campus, Beatrice Slevin-Trigo
My Longest Friend, Mikelyn G. Britt
The First Poem I'Ve Written In 7 Months, Hannah Crowley
The First Poem I'Ve Written In 7 Months, Hannah Crowley
The Mercury
No abstract provided.
One Man’S Trash: Duke Riley’S Archive And The Social Construction Of Garbage, Deirdre M. Sullivan
One Man’S Trash: Duke Riley’S Archive And The Social Construction Of Garbage, Deirdre M. Sullivan
Student Publications
In a post-industrial society, Americans have to grapple with the result of seemingly endless production: trash. The amount of trash produced every day is a rising threat to the planet and its inhabitants; every decision made for the future must also take into account waste, rubbish, and refuse that will never break down or be fully removed from our waterways. Some artists, such as contemporary artist Duke Riley, have embraced the use of trash in their art as a critique of capitalism and consumerism. One of his most notable works is the Poly S. Tyrene Memorial Maritime Museum series, a …
Making A Menorah, Maya Knoller
Making A Menorah, Maya Knoller
CAFE Symposium 2023
In my First Year Seminar Class, I designed and crafted a menorah and matching candles using the 3D printer and wax. I worked on this project over the course of a few weeks, facing construction obstacles along the way, but in the end I was thrilled with the results.
Learning Through Failure, Lily A. Mader
Learning Through Failure, Lily A. Mader
CAFE Symposium 2023
This project focuses on the drawing technique by Henri Matisse. I used his work as inspiration to create a retractable bamboo stick for personal use.
Botticelli’S Pallas And The Centaur: Virtue Triumphant, Alice N. Nguyen
Botticelli’S Pallas And The Centaur: Virtue Triumphant, Alice N. Nguyen
CAFE Symposium 2023
While waiting to see the Duke of Aosta in an anteroom of the Palazzo Pitti, William Blundell Spence, a painter and Florence resident, noticed a larger-than-life painting on the wall. He immediately informed Erico Rifolfi, then the Director of the Uffizi, because Spence recognized the brushwork of Sandro Botticelli in that little-known painting. Upon the announcement in La Nazione in March 1895, the forgotten piece created a sensation. However, even when exhibited in public, the painting is still veiled in mystery. Pallas and the Centaur belongs to the same time period as Botticelli's famed Primavera and Birth of Venus, commissioned …
Leonardo’S Ancient Inspiration, Willem N. Roelandts
Leonardo’S Ancient Inspiration, Willem N. Roelandts
CAFE Symposium 2023
Investigating the hidden ancient inspiration in Leonardo de Vinci’s 'Battle of Anghiari' and it’s significance to the city of Florence. How and why Leonardo chose to incorporate Greco-Roman aesthetics into his art.
Creatively Making Through Failure, Spencer W. Ashnault
Creatively Making Through Failure, Spencer W. Ashnault
CAFE Symposium 2023
This work of art is a 3D Map of Rome, Italy that uses laser cutting and 3D printing techniques to create. The project and technique is explained by the artist and author Spencer Ashnault.
Botticelli's Adoration Of The Magi: The Power And Beauty Of Individual, Trang B. Nguyen
Botticelli's Adoration Of The Magi: The Power And Beauty Of Individual, Trang B. Nguyen
CAFE Symposium 2023
Adoration of the Magi in Uffizi was a commission from banker Guasparre dal Lama for his chapel in Santa Maria Novella. The altarpiece was painted by the famous artist Sandro Botticelli. It illustrates one of the most famous scenes in the Bible: The Epiphany of the three Magi greeting the birth of Jesus who would bring salvation and peace to the world of sins. This beautiful piece now resides in Uffizi Museum in Florence. Adoration of the Magi represents the peak of Renaissance art, and carefully reflects the political message of Florence in the 15th century through the figures of …
Botticelli's Marvelous Mystery: Idealized Portrait Of A Lady, Alessia M. Buoso
Botticelli's Marvelous Mystery: Idealized Portrait Of A Lady, Alessia M. Buoso
CAFE Symposium 2023
A detailed visual analysis of Sandro Botticelli's "Idealized Portrait of a Lady" that incorporates gender roles in Renaissance Florence and discusses Botticelli's hidden messages and common themes within his works.