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Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
The Marriage Of Art And Science, Mike Doyle
The Marriage Of Art And Science, Mike Doyle
The STEAM Journal
Art work that shows how the viewer translates visual cues into meaning
Tomtom Oracle, Grant B. Wells
Tomtom Oracle, Grant B. Wells
Theses and Dissertations
TomTom Oracle explores the conceptual and material processes throughout my body of work as an expression of a psychological tethering to a digital visual experience that removes us from the physical world.
L, M, N, O, P, Matt Jones
L, M, N, O, P, Matt Jones
Theses and Dissertations
A meditation on my painting and drawing practice in relation to the work of Philip Guston, Nancy Spero, and Frank Moore, among others, just before and during the start of the Covid-19 pandemic.
April Sky, Jake Van Wyk
Several Houses, Anthony L. Cudahy
Several Houses, Anthony L. Cudahy
Theses and Dissertations
Within the context of the COVID-19 pandemic, the thinking that informed my painting practice fixated on the purgatorial temporal space of waiting, a questioning of utopian and apocalyptic impulses, and the preservation of deceased artists' archives.
For The Love Of Existence, Paul Joseph Vogeler
For The Love Of Existence, Paul Joseph Vogeler
Theses and Dissertations
In this thesis, artist Paul Joseph Vogeler discusses his influences and current art practice. He covers topics like Catholicism and mortality, BDSM and erotic art, Tarot, spirits and the afterlife, photography and painting, and bones and relics.
The Persistence Of Hope In The Art Of Donald Keefe, Donald Keefe, Bonnie Dwyer
The Persistence Of Hope In The Art Of Donald Keefe, Donald Keefe, Bonnie Dwyer
Achieve
Artist Donald Keefe is interviewed about his work and artistic development. His artwork Untitled Construct No. 4 is featured on the front cover of the magazine issue, and through out the interview section, pgs. 70-77. A biography and artist statement is also included in the inside cover of the publication. Other artworks featured are Mythos, Waiting, Consolation, Out-of-Work Horse, Revival, Autumn No. 2, Alone (Not Alone), and The Inauspicious Present No. 2.
The Current Importance Of The Philosophical And Pedagogical Views Of Medieval Thinkers On Artof The Philosophical And Pedagogical Views Of Medieval Thinkers On Art, Jahongir Sobirovich Batirov, Sherali Naimovich Avezov
The Current Importance Of The Philosophical And Pedagogical Views Of Medieval Thinkers On Artof The Philosophical And Pedagogical Views Of Medieval Thinkers On Art, Jahongir Sobirovich Batirov, Sherali Naimovich Avezov
Scientific reports of Bukhara State University
In the article, there is a growing demand for critical learning and implementation of all the best in painting in schools in Uzbekistan and the Commonwealth countries, all of which summarize the history and development of Oriental miniature art and, therefore, provide a historical overview. It is said that the stylistic essence of art, its aesthetic power, is directly related to modern requirements.
Untitled, Eric Mowen
Untitled, Eric Mowen
Theses - ALL
This thesis is a product of my attempt to discover why I make art. The intent is not to define a specific work or body of work, but rather to explore the personal context that informs my decision-making process. The writing style and tone are as much a reflection of my artistic inclinations as are the actual topics I have chosen to address. Much of this thesis is not serious, because much of the time I am not a serious person. A portion of this thesis is quite serious, and I hereby formally apologize for that fact.
Painting Politics: The Anarchist Art And Lives Of Camille Pissarro And Barnett Newman, Johan Marby
Painting Politics: The Anarchist Art And Lives Of Camille Pissarro And Barnett Newman, Johan Marby
Theses and Dissertations
The times in and around the Paris Commune and the Depression followed by Second World War in the United States were instances in history that greatly influenced artists’ output. This thesis investigates how anarchist thought and activities during these periods, respectively, affected the œuvres of Camille Pissarro and Barnett Newman.
Here Comes The Sun, Olivia Valentino
Here Comes The Sun, Olivia Valentino
Backstage Pass
It became very clear while learning about the Beatles this semester is that the group truly were themselves while creating in the studio. This is an image of the group recording and I recreated the feel of that room.
Integrating Art Into Life In Pursuit Of Occupational Balance, Jennifer K. Fortuna
Integrating Art Into Life In Pursuit Of Occupational Balance, Jennifer K. Fortuna
The Open Journal of Occupational Therapy
Dr. Sharon Gutman, PhD, OTR, FAOTA, an occupational therapy professor and artist based in New York, provided the cover art for the Summer 2020 edition of The Open Journal of Occupational Therapy (OJOT). “Goldfish” is a 10” x 13” watercolor painting. Dr. Gutman has nearly 30 years of experience in clinical practice, higher education, research, and service to the profession. Dr. Gutman pursued a career in occupational therapy because it was a field where she could use her creativity. This decision led to an extraordinary career and a life of service to others. When the demands of a busy lifestyle …
The Branch On Which The Blossom Hangs, Thomas Sterling Coffey
The Branch On Which The Blossom Hangs, Thomas Sterling Coffey
Graduate Theses and Dissertations
The Branch on Which the Blossom Hangs is a body of paintings which address the relationship between landscape or physical presence and the primary experiences of emotion and perception. Through this examination of phenomenology and the malleability of the perceptual apparatus, the paintings express my feeling of dislocation caused by a cycle between depression, dissociation, and mental well-being. They question how an individual relates to their environment. The paintings seek to elicit the allusive and embodied qualities of poetry, framing and evoking a broader experience without defining it. By using the recognizable visual language of landscape, abstracted to the point …
The Persistence Of Hope In The Art Of Donald Keefe, Donald Keefe, Bonnie Dwyer
The Persistence Of Hope In The Art Of Donald Keefe, Donald Keefe, Bonnie Dwyer
Faculty Works
Artist Donald Keefe is interviewed about his work and artistic development. His artwork Untitled Construct No. 4 is featured on the front cover of the magazine issue, and through out the interview section, pgs. 70-77. A biography and artist statement is also included in the inside cover of the publication. Other artworks featured are Mythos, Waiting, Consolation, Out-of-Work Horse, Revival, Autumn 2, Alone (Not Alone), and The Inauspicious Present No. 2.
Capturing Quarantine: Student Pandemic Experience Journal, Katelynne Fulford
Capturing Quarantine: Student Pandemic Experience Journal, Katelynne Fulford
Public History Journals
Journal submitted from the first Public History 2020 summer session class at Columbia College Chicago reflecting on aspects of the global pandemic from the student perspective.
Meanwhile, Samantha Combs
Meanwhile, Samantha Combs
LSU Master's Theses
Meanwhile is an installation that explores the psychological and physical impact emotions have on individuals and the experienced struggle of restraining and letting go of them. Through the influence of Abstract Expressionism and use of metaphorical materials like soap and self-help book paper, each artwork embodies the intensity of this emotional struggle. Meanwhile represents and exposes the grotesque beauty of peoples’ psychic experience.
Three Strikes: The Evolution Of A Creative Practice Through Discovery, Connection, And Structure Or We Should All Be Artists, Anthropologists, And Feminists, Anne Barnes
MFA in Visual Arts Theses
By identifying the three areas that merge to form my artistic practice: discovery, connection, and structure; this thesis uses my creative process as a way to form the link between my intellectual and material impulses, and to identify the connections I make between what abstract painting means to me, my feminist ideals and how they are informed by the gender inequality persistent in the art world today, as well as thoughts I have around the concept of the “feminine” as viewed through the lens of art history. In this way, I demonstrate how these elements are woven together and the …
Model Of Mural Painting In The Inpatient Room Of Fatmawati Hospital, Tri Aru Wiratno
Model Of Mural Painting In The Inpatient Room Of Fatmawati Hospital, Tri Aru Wiratno
International Review of Humanities Studies
The research model of mural painting in the children's ward of Fatmawati Hospital is interesting not only as a beauty but also the beauty it gives to patients. The model of mural painting as a form of instrumenta art works that aims and serves as the beauty of a child's inpatient room to further provide calm, coolness and peace to the pediatric inpatients. By using Terry Barrett's interpretation research method, the interpretation research method must include the contextualization of substantial creative work. And the development model of Borg and Gall, Dick and Carey. As a method that is integrated as …
Hain't, Jarrett Key
Hain't, Jarrett Key
Masters Theses
Jarrett Key’s thesis book examines their journey towards understanding their freedom through three lenses: Survival, Transformation and Celebration. Through pointed excavation of the oral histories and lost stories of their upbringing in rural Alabama, their work presents critiques of the historical conditions that sowed the seeds of their contemporary personhood, while simultaneously creating spaces to celebrate beauty, joy, and survival. The objects Key builds perform their freedom and are crafted from materials that reference pieces of their own personal narrative. Highlighting works from Leaving the City (oil paintings on cement), the Hot Comb (forged black steel sculptures), and Slave Ship/ESP …
He Makes The Figs Our Mouths To Meet And Throws The Melons At Our Feet, Josh Meier
He Makes The Figs Our Mouths To Meet And Throws The Melons At Our Feet, Josh Meier
Masters Theses
He Makes the Figs Our Mouths to Meet and Throws the Melons at Our Feet investigates the relationship between the painted image and the cast subject. By compressing the visual contradictions of pictorial and physical space, my work argues for a simultaneity of conditions and emotions. I am interested in how two material realities can hybridize to produce a new, unanticipated, re-imagined self-portraiture. This thesis contextualizes my recent works within historical frameworks and discourses including other artists’ writings and artworks, philosophies of abjection, feminist and queer theories of embodiment, poetry, film, and stream-of-consciousness memoir.
Frankenstein, Ruins, & Twilight, Braden Bandel
Frankenstein, Ruins, & Twilight, Braden Bandel
Masters Theses
I am invested in the idea of painting as a container for the psychological. Much of my research is concerned with the role of gothic fiction as a means of processing individual and collective fears and anxieties during times of rapid social, technological, and political change. Drawing a connection between literary fiction and the fiction of the painted image, I attempt to translate some of the ambitions of fiction writing into the realm of painting. I have a proclivity for the fantastical and the melancholic, which have remained as abiding themes in my work at RISD. This thesis will consist …
This Side Of The Air, Madeline Peckenpaugh
This Side Of The Air, Madeline Peckenpaugh
Masters Theses
In my thesis, I have chosen to present a collection of stories throughout my life that continue to impact my practice, along with journal entries, gathered notes, and small to large conversations I've had with my peers, parents, visiting artists, and professors. These collection of stories take place in Wisconsin, Philadelphia, and Nepal, ranging in small moments to a span of seven years. I've been writing down words and clues that could lead me to find the thesis-worthy definition of my work and practice. As if someone or something else other than myself holds the knowledge I'm incapable of locating. …
Father Figures, Chris Regner
Father Figures, Chris Regner
Masters Theses
I work serially, using autobiography as a jumping-off point for satire, humiliation, and explorations of the grotesque. My paintings tackle a variety of topics, including religious and cultish indoctrination, the use of technology and its effect on societal discourse, and stereotypical notions of masculinity that find their way into every subject I explore. Using my personal experiences as a foundation, my paintings have questioned archetypes found within these themes, all the while challenging my own values and beliefs. I position myself as an anti-proselytizer, complicating the easy answer and presenting morally questionable individuals with the intent of causing contradictory interpretations …
3, 2, 1, Omar Lalani
3, 2, 1, Omar Lalani
Masters Theses
Decreation is a term coined by Simone Weil, described as the program in which we “undo the creature in us” , to submit back to God what God has given us - the self. This project has been a personal duty and life long pursuit presented to me in my early religious upbringing. Direct experience and research have broadened this pursuit to discussions around perception, phenomenology, body awareness, and fear of death. In painting, I reflect on the answers provided in these philosophies and place upon it the important job of examining the construction of the self as well as …
To Protect The Hell Yeah And Every Hell Yeah's Variations, Lukey Walden
To Protect The Hell Yeah And Every Hell Yeah's Variations, Lukey Walden
Masters Theses
I try to imagine a scrutiny free from transaction and authority, where time and generosity are not scarce. If real generosity divests from the expectation of returns, then what are the full implications of imaging someone in this way, through touch? My sitters gave me permission to stare at them in private. What happens to this momentary consensual gaze over time, prolonged into months of looking? Prolonged into an abundance of labor, abundance of attention, abundance of precious materials?
Slice Of Life : Theater Of The Dinner Table, Kate Pincus-Whitney
Slice Of Life : Theater Of The Dinner Table, Kate Pincus-Whitney
Masters Theses
Through re-imagining the radical emotional, psychological, political, poetic, and story telling power of food, I use the theater of life to set the stage of the table. Conjuring discussion with Chronos and Kairos, the meal is placed within the liminal; where all bodies are simultaneously present and absent. The painting is as much about life as they are about death. Investigating contemporary life and myth making, I explore the mapping of culture through the objects we consume. I view the tablescape as a place of narrative portraiture. Sometimes the table acts as a shrine, other times a commons or a …
The Cliffs Of Moher, Megan M. Mishler
The Cliffs Of Moher, Megan M. Mishler
TYGR: Student Art and Literary Magazine 2018-present
No abstract provided.
Winds Of Change, Megan M. Mishler
Winds Of Change, Megan M. Mishler
TYGR: Student Art and Literary Magazine 2018-present
No abstract provided.
“Birth”, Joshua C. Mettille
“Birth”, Joshua C. Mettille
TYGR: Student Art and Literary Magazine 2018-present
I am an artist who creates abstracted images of birds using different colors, shapes, and lines. Each piece represents a major part of my past, present, or future and my memories and feelings associated with them. This is part of my solo exhibition “Reflections,” as I am reflecting back on my life through the act of painting.
Entire Issue, Kyra E. Blair, Rachel Sedgwick
Entire Issue, Kyra E. Blair, Rachel Sedgwick
TYGR: Student Art and Literary Magazine 2018-present
No abstract provided.