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Full-Text Articles in Art and Design
Catch, Gabriella Williams
Cries From The Tall Grass, Gabriella Williams
Cloudfall, Gabriella Williams
Motherhood, Laura Dame
For The Girl Who Had A Snake In Her Apartment Last Night, Alice Tyszka
For The Girl Who Had A Snake In Her Apartment Last Night, Alice Tyszka
The Echo
No abstract provided.
Setae, Gabriella Williams
Trees That Burn At Night, Kayla Burrell
Linear Reflections, Anna Timbes
Waiting, Ciaran Francis
Making A Picture, Ciaran Francis
When You're Old Enough To Drive, Alice Tyszka
Weeping Willow, Lucy Gamblin
Didn't See You There, Kayla Burrell
Swan Lake Sky, Hanna King
Spider Legs, Macy Petty
Reflection, Ella Chesney
Vase In Chun Blue, Cecilia Mcginnis
On Snow Time, Laura Dame
Fellowship, Laura Dame
It's Magic, Alice Tyszka
Revelation, Savannah Jones
Melted Sugar, Emily Clancey
Intrusive Thoughts In Academic Settings, Grayson Jarrell
Intrusive Thoughts In Academic Settings, Grayson Jarrell
The Echo
No abstract provided.
Food, Liron Golan
Wonderland, Mai Tran
Wonderland, Mai Tran
All Graduate Theses, Dissertations, and Other Capstone Projects
“WONDERLAND” is a series of large-scale print and installation work created from 2021 to 2023. This body of work showcases dream-like landscapes, Vietnamese legends and customs blended with American culture to create unique visual narratives. Elements such as mythical animals, the Ly dynasty dragon and ceramics, and the Vietnamese Nom script speak to an almost forgotten culture. In contrast, the carno-lotus (cheeseburger) plant, Walleye, Bobcat, and winter scenery reference life in the Midwest. By combining elements from the two cultures, the artist builds parallel worlds where all living things can sustain and value each other’s differences — a place without …
Utility Lines, Carolyn Hartwell
Utility Lines, Carolyn Hartwell
All Graduate Theses, Dissertations, and Other Capstone Projects
The paintings included in this Thesis Exhibition explore the theme of fragility that retains quiet strength. Combining delicacy with tenacity is how I arrived at the name of the exhibition, Utility Lines. A utility line transfers energy and is vulnerable to both weather and accident; the fragile materiality is the weakness inherent to functionality. In my work, I am deciding how much responsibility for the stability of a composition can be carried by the most tenuous elements. I test how much of the emotional and compositional load of a painting can be born by muted colors, awkward shapes and unsteady …
Sickly Sweet, Lara Rudman