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Full-Text Articles in Ceramic Arts
Indirect Measure, Nicholas Boismenu
Indirect Measure, Nicholas Boismenu
Electronic Theses and Dissertations
This paper is in support of my thesis exhibition “Indirect Measure” May 5th – June 3rd 2017, at the Reece Museum, located on the campus of East Tennessee State University. This document is an account of my examination into what constitutes art and the change in my perception of the utilitarian ceramic vessel during my research into the perceived difference between craft and art. Using broad definitions, I define what I believe art to be and how it is different from, and the same as craft.
East, West And In-Between; Pass It On, Kam Fung, Sita Wong
East, West And In-Between; Pass It On, Kam Fung, Sita Wong
Artists-in-Residence Programme : Exhibition Catalogues
East, West and In-Between
If art is a reflection of the creator, then Wong’s work is a visual collage of influences from East and West. She is interested in creating works where, within one piece, both cultures converse with one another not only through their traditions of material, form and craftsmanship, but also through their original cultural contexts. Her current work elaborates the local culture and craft traditions of Chinese pottery with a modernist and contemporary sense of design.
Pass It On
Clay, a material full of possibilities, is best to describe a class of uninitiated ceramics learners in the …
Deboer's "Visual Arts In The Worshiping Church" (Book Review), Darcy Gullacher
Deboer's "Visual Arts In The Worshiping Church" (Book Review), Darcy Gullacher
The Christian Librarian
No abstract provided.
Gold Nanoparticle Colorants As Traditional Ceramic Glaze Alternatives, Raef H. Lambertson, Christie A. Lacy, Samuel D. Gillespie, Michael C. Leopold
Gold Nanoparticle Colorants As Traditional Ceramic Glaze Alternatives, Raef H. Lambertson, Christie A. Lacy, Samuel D. Gillespie, Michael C. Leopold
Chemistry Faculty Publications
Historically, Roman stained glass has been a standard for high‐temperature color stability since biblical times but was not properly characterized as emission from nanoparticle plasmon resonance until the 1990s. The methods under which it was created have been lost, but some efforts have recently been made to recreate these properties using gold nanoparticle inks on glassy surfaces. This body of work employs gold nanoparticle systems ranging from 0.015% to 0.100% (wt/wt), suspended in a clear glaze body. The glazes are fired with traditional ceramic methods—in both gas reduction and electric oxidation kilns—in which nanoparticles are retained and can be imaged …
Anthropo-Scenes, Ibel M. Sinohuiz
Anthropo-Scenes, Ibel M. Sinohuiz
Electronic Theses, Projects, and Dissertations
ARTIST
My work is a melding of mythology and personal experience. Growing up in the harsh desert of the Coachella Valley, I found refuge in music and art. My desire to become a drummer has leaded me to create a persona called Baby Lamb. Baby Lamb is a symbolic representation, as well as a physical manifestation of this desire and she is slowly evolving, eventually becoming my alter ego. Currently, the artwork that I create is a chapter in the life story of Baby Lamb.
BABY LAMB
Baby Lamb's art shows have included a collection of relics that have been …
Wielding Daggers : The Female Uncanny, Stephanie E. Hanes
Wielding Daggers : The Female Uncanny, Stephanie E. Hanes
Masters Theses
This thesis document is a compilation of personal essays that analyze aspects of visual culture and philosophy. I am greatly interested in how this analysis is related to women bodies; the nude in western art has a long history of being constructed for the male gaze. This significance of the identification of women with the body exposes women in our culture to learn their own particulars for self surveillance. By looking into the mirror, what is reflected back? With these essays, I am opening myself to the unknown and the unknowable, revealing the paradox of feminist and philosophical scholarship. When …
Breathe, Iggy Choi
Breathe, Iggy Choi
Masters Theses
Everything around us is interesting, but we Keep so busy we miss out what is importance. When we first get a gadget we get excited for few months, but soon we lose interest and seeking for something new and cooler. We are constantly hurt, tired, stressed, overwhelmed, but we are not aware because we are so focused on the future. We need to reset to get back on our track. We need to stay aware and remember our first excitement in order to refresh our purpose and focus. Life would be better if we step back, breathe, and notice what …
In The Marketplace, Anina Major
In The Marketplace, Anina Major
Masters Theses
The decision to voluntarily establish a home contrary to the location in which I was born and raised (The Bahamas) motivates me to investigate the relationship between self and place. To further explore my own migration and the emotional complexities that surface, with a desire to fabricate terms of cultural integrity and its defining influence. To express poetically the kindred ideals that resonate from home and intertwine those values to cultivate moments of reflection and acceptance. To promote encounters between past, present and future by weaving the memories of my own background and experiences, consequently unveiling a rich culture composed …
The Difference Between A Duck, Shelby D. Meier
The Difference Between A Duck, Shelby D. Meier
Art Theses and Dissertations
. In this paper I will address each work from my exhibition the difference between a duck individually to address concepts and references in each work to elucidate some of the connections I have made between the all the works. Concepts and references range from the irony of the 19th century arts and crafts movement, the possibilities of a blackholes, the subjective value of souvenirs, Tibetan prayer wheels and much more. And they all seem to add up to nothing, which for me is a respite in the comedy of trying to make sense of a world that doesn’t …
"Collaborating With Chance", Alyse Gellis
"Collaborating With Chance", Alyse Gellis
Bachelor of Fine Arts Senior Papers
Have you ever felt a desire to get lost on a journey much larger than yourself or experience the thrill of the unknown? Think about a time you intentionally swam further out in a lake or the sea than you have before, or drove down a road without knowing where it would take you, or wandered around a new city without a map. Think about how you made the decision to push those boundaries. Remember how taking that risk in pursuit of an unknown made you feel, because it is that thrill that drives my artistic practice. Through my thesis …
Black Matter, Kahlil Irving
Black Matter, Kahlil Irving
Graduate School of Art Theses
History as we know it, is inherited. Racism, fascism, white supremacy, and Eurocentric dominance have been presented as normal and acceptable within our society for many years. This has allowed police officers to execute Black American’s and not be acquitted for their horrendous crimes. As an activist I want to challenge the status quo. As an artist I am interested in investigating how I can present ideas embody or reflect contemporary issues and concerns. Using different colors can aggressively change how an object is perceived. Historical objects hold many important.
I explore many mediums, but an anchor material that I …
Introduction, Scott Yarbrough
At Twilight, Jiaan Powers
Balance Of Power, Hannah Hightower
Ghosted Memories, Hayley Earnest
Rehearsal, Samantha Mills
Wall Of Stone, Beth Turner Ayers
Thrift Store Corners, Anna Boling
La Mar, Molly Brown
Limeston And Rivers, Andrew Barba
Untitled, Michael Nguyen
Pears, Alberto Gutierrez
Point Of Inflection, Jonathan D. Stein
Point Of Inflection, Jonathan D. Stein
All Graduate Plan B and other Reports, Spring 1920 to Spring 2023
Images of Soda Fired Clay
Sintra Protugal, Amanullah Khan
You Will Not Define Me, Crystal Lee
Temple, Craig Erickson
Untitled, Michael Nguyen
An Explorer's Dream, Amy Myrick
Moon Set At Corfe Castle, Craig Erickson
Downtown Little Rock, Arkansas, Anna Boling