Anderson, Savannah, artist2018-05-082018-05-082018https://hdl.handle.net/10217/187523Colorado State University Art and Art History Department capstone project.Capstone contains the artist's statement, a list of works, and images of works.The artist's statement: "Forest bathing," is a traditional Japanese method of taking in a forest's being as a way of healing. Every sight, sound, texture, and smell, no matter where I am, undoubtedly influences the formal as well as conceptual decisions I make in the studio. I find strange favor in asymmetrical forms, but also collections of similarity.Discovering the significance of mark making and immersing myself fully in my work as a lifestyle allows me to capture my senses through print. My journey of expression has evolved from domination of fear of failure to self-discovery through trial and error. My work ties the importance of individual experience to the community of nature, space and innate biophilia. (Relevant to Current Capstone Show) Enforestation encourages playful dialogue between viewer and print. Although one of the many appeals of printmaking is the ability to create multiples, manipulating prints by cutting them apart, drawing, or embroidering on top of existing designs adds a personal narrative that cannot be duplicated no matter the number of identical prints. By stepping outside of the traditional boundaries of printmaking and using mixed media, new conversations grow from color, shape and personal aesthetic decisions.born digitalStudent worksengCopyright 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.printmakingSavannah Anderson: capstoneImage