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Item Open Access Angela Natrasevschi: capstone(Colorado State University. Libraries, 2017) Natrasevschi, Angela, artistThe artist's statement: Ekphrasis is traditionally the process of poetry that describes or expands upon a work of visual art. My work investigates this through the alternative process of exploring the relationship between my painting and poetry practices. These medias are simultaneously developed to focus on the conversation between the painting and poetry, as they inform each other. Through this process both medias become one piece, each counterpart inextricably linked. I am interested in the way a poem and painting that are created together can contextually influence each other and how this can direct discursive and non-discursive experiences of visual information for the viewer through this relationship of text and image. In my practice this conceptual framework does not direct scale and content. These are fluid, and are solely directed by the motivations of individual pieces. Although, the reoccurring themes in content I am continually interested in exploring are geological forces, organic, abstraction, and investigation of the human body.Item Open Access Britta Horsfall: capstone(Colorado State University. Libraries, 2017) Horsfall, Britta, artistThe artist's statement: Along Highway 1 from mile marker 72 to 58, I'm reminded of who I am. Big Sur, California has been my safe haven for the last six years, welcoming me back time and time again; each trip becoming its own mile marker in my journey. God has His hand on that coast, I'm sure of it. Dense rolling fog, steep cliffs, trails littered with coastal sage, waves that deserve their own seven minute segment in The Endless Summer. Tide pools, saltwater bedhead, pants rolled up with feet sunk ankle-deep in sooty river beds. The kind of laughter that warms you from the inside out. When I am there, I am myself. This series comes from a frustration that simmers just under the surface of my college career, whispering continually, "Not yet." It is the lust for a chapter that is both past and yet to be. Functioning as my mile markers, giving me order where my memories are fluid and fading. I want to be there, but I am not there. A blend of painting, weaving, and hand stitching culminate as my collection of love letters back to the sea; reflecting on weekend surf trips with dear friends, moments of self discovery on hidden beaches, and the subtle electricity that fills the air as whales migrate north. These are my people. And this is my place. These are my tomorrows and my yesterdays.