Browsing Drawing by Date "2018"
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Sydney Mann: capstone
The artist's statement: My work often revolves around the theme of hurting and healing, whether that be emotional, physical, spiritual, or mental. I pull from my own experiences, and the collective experience of humanity. ... -
Aryn Benavides: capstone
The artist's statement: My work has a heavy emphasis on language and the use of the written word within art to comment on social issues. It is meant to expose contradictions of what we perceive as good, bad, and uncomfortable, ... -
Sage Sullivan: capstone
The artist's statement: My work is about domesticity but it isn't feminine. My drawings communicate by using domestic themes and concepts of the family. By creating types of spaces that would commonly be found in a ... -
Grace Kennison: capstone
The artist's statement: As an artist I have become interested in exploring the feminine experience and feminist theory in ways that speak authentically to living and growing as a woman. I have creatively explored feminist ... -
Kennedy Lindsay: capstone
The artist's statement: Ambiguity is very important to my work, it's important to me that the audience draws their own conclusions to what they are seeing, rather than relying on an artist statement to tell them everything, ... -
Dylan Trinkner: capstone
The artist's statement: In the macro, these works exist in constant dialogue, a continual state of revolution based both on and from the concept of chance; a concept which transcends our existence and is found as an active ...