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Julia Wirtz: capstone

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2024

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The artist's statement: I am an artist and printmaker from Denver, Colorado. A majority of my recent body of work is centered around the complexities and nuances of the grieving process. My work aims to honor my late best friend, and express the complicated emotions surrounding the death of my absent father in a way words can't. Examining the differences between these two grieving processes is something I find fascinating and has helped me make sense of my emotions. Art is, and always has been therapeutic for me, which is reflected in the content of my recent works. Printmaking allows me to link art and emotion together as the complexities the printmaking processes provide mirror the complexities of human emotion. Many of the printmaking processes I employ leave room for error and can be unpredictable. The unpredictable nature of these processes is something I’m especially drawn to, as it often transforms my vision in ways I could never anticipate. Unpredictability is a cornerstone of the human experience, and I appreciate the way this is reflected in my process. My goal is to connect with my viewer and give them a look into my soul. Additionally, I hope they take the time to contemplate their own grief, or emotions they have been hiding. I hope the vulnerability my work provides encourages the viewer to be more vulnerable in their own lives.

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Colorado State University Art and Art History Department capstone project.
Capstone contains the artist's statement, a list of works, and images of works.

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printmaking

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