Amanda Freix: capstone
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STUF_2017_spring_Freix_Amanda.pdf (355.38 KB) Capstone STUF_2017_Spring_Freix_Amanda_Anxious.mp4 (70.33 MB) Video recording: Animation exploring anxiety STUF_2017_Spring_Freix_Amanda_DoNotBeAfraid.mp4 (32.17 MB) Video recording: Installation projection STUF_2017_Sring_Freix_Amanda_Context.mp4 (10.6 MB) Video recording: Context of African masks
Date
2017
Authors
Freix, Amanda, artist and filmmaker
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The artist's statement: As an artist, I have always been drawn to the element of narration that can be found in artwork. Even prior to my interest in animation, I created art that could invoke a moment of a story, even if it was the only existing moment of the story. Now that I have begun working in animation, it is my goal to perfect and increase my skills in storytelling in order to craft a world and characters that feel real and can connect with an audience. I create artwork that, no matter how fantastical in content the art may be, holds a strong sense of life and reality. My artwork is not meant to be hyper realistic or photographic, but rather it strives to "feel" like it could exist in reality. The technical choices that I make always reflect this. Certain exaggerations of movement or stylizations of form are chosen with the thought of making them feel real to the eye. In animation, this takes the form of deciding how far to push the principles of animation. In my other art, stylizations may be related to color or the proportions and form of the subject in order to imbue the subject with a feeling off reality and presence. The artwork does not have to be a mirror of reality, but it needs to feel grounded and solid.
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Colorado State University Art and Art History Department capstone project.
Capstone contains the artist's statement, a list of works, images of works and videos.
Animation exploring anxiety video has no spoken word.
To request a transcript for Installation projection; Context of African masks, please contact library_digitaladmin@mail.colostate.edu or call (970) 491-1844.
Capstone contains the artist's statement, a list of works, images of works and videos.
Animation exploring anxiety video has no spoken word.
To request a transcript for Installation projection; Context of African masks, please contact library_digitaladmin@mail.colostate.edu or call (970) 491-1844.
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animation
video
electronic art