Browsing Painting by Date "2015"
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Zoe LeDonne: capstone
The artist's statement: The work presented in my capstone centers around the theme of being overwhelmed. I have examined the different facets of this feeling and how it has manifested itself in my own experiences. I wanted ... -
Kestly Miller: capstone
The artist's statement: I am a seeker. I am interested in the small moments that reflect my awe and appreciation of the natural world. With a background and interest in science, I am always curious; searching, exploring ... -
Demery Ward: capstone
The artist's statement: A proverbial "they" let us eat cake; it didn't feed us, so these paintings are made of my slice. Generally, my work incorporates materials which relate to euphemism, allusion, and word play. Cake ... -
Grace Stamps: capstone
The artist's statement: As a multiracial woman I find it difficult to relate to any singular culture. Though I participate within both white and black American communities, my personal involvement has often been contradictory ... -
Jennifer Mishoe: capstone
The artist's statement: Visual art can address two areas of attention that can be deemed separate or integrated - they are the work's appearance and the work's meaning. Many people say you need to understand the meaning ... -
Thomas Grippa: capstone
The artist's statement: The majority of my past work has revolved around internal struggles and the things I'm most afraid of. As of more recently my work has been a blatant representation of the lack of ability I have in ... -
Emily Pillard: capstone
The artist's statement: There are a lot of things in the natural world that children marvel at, yet adults pass by because they have lost their sense of wonder and fascination with the world around them. In today's society ... -
Tiffany Trotter: capstone
The artist's statement: In my first semester capstone Painting course I began to explore issues surrounding climate change and global sustainability. As I explored these issues I found myself increasingly concerned with ... -
Beatrice Rudolph: capstone
The artist's statement: My love for horses, birds and the natural world has dominated my work until recently, when I found myself drawn to a subject I would not have normally investigated. Watching my father suffer and die ... -
Eri Matsumura: capstone
The artist's statement: Home is not a place. Home is a road trip with my best friend. It is a family meal, when you have been away. It is holding hands with you. Home is a sense of composure and contentment. Throughout my ... -
Candace Bowen: capstone
The artist's statement: My work revolves around ideas of femininity and how these ideas are affected by the threats women currently face. With my age and student status, I am part of one of the largest target groups for ... -
John Fonseth: capstone
The artist's statement: Throughout the course of my academic journey I have made arduous efforts to diversify my style and technique, and my search has led me to conceptual and process oriented methodologies. This body of ... -
Dylan Hunt: capstone
The artist's statement: What makes us who we are is more than what makes us up physically. Self-identity is discrete and distant from the body. By using the forms and imagery of the body and distorting these familiar ...