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    Thought-sounds and mustard jars

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    Abstract
    These works exist in order that I may manifest my internal "thought-sounds." The vertical bands and the resonant stains which connect and/or isolate them are the means I have chosen to communicate about sensation, emotion, thought, humanness, and time past and present. The selection of every color is a critical process, as each is chosen for its emotive quality and its tone. Through many additions and judgments each color is achieved, and consequently an acknowledgment is due to the role played by the mustard jars.
    Author(s)
    Sharkoffmadrid, Margaret Ann

    Advisor(s)
    Dietemann, David L.

    Date Issued
    1984
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    masters theses
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