Lambert, Cei A., authorLundberg, Thomas, advisorDiCesare, Catherine, committee memberRyan, Ajean, committee memberSparks, Diane, committee member2015-08-272015-08-272015http://hdl.handle.net/10217/166899Zip file contains 2 images of artist's works.The illustration-based installation Transfigurement; Animophilia contends with the integration of my subconscious and conscious mind by suspending disintegrated parts that describe a process of transformation. The work is not intended to portray an integrated, resolved person. Using transparent materials that include viewers as they explore illustrations of my body in metamorphosis, I expose the membrane of my subconscious to scrutiny. The metamorphosing chimeras present in this work are distortions of the form I inhabit, yet detailed illustrations coax viewers to suspend their disbelief in these neo-beings. The moments when these creatures merge reflect my drive for individuation and the investigation of my personal metamorphosis. To shift back and forth between visible illustrations and the translucent spaces between images is to invite viewers into my chaotic inner dialogue, where reason argues against feeling, integration alternates with disintegration, and the real parallels the fantastic.born digitalmasters thesesZIPJPEGengCopyright and other restrictions may apply. User is responsible for compliance with all applicable laws. For information about copyright law, please see https://libguides.colostate.edu/copyright.fiber artmetamorphosistranslucentillustrationanatomysilkTransfigurement; AnimophiliaText