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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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The Living Chain: An Applied Exploration of Mythological Narrative and Traditional Printmaking Techniques

Gillenwater, Jordan M 01 May 2017 (has links)
The Living Chain is a body of work built to apply and analyze mythological narrative and traditional printmaking techniques. The work is a collection of prints telling an original narrative that derives much of its visual and thematic style from the works of the Baroque and Medieval periods, as well as significant influence from the prints of Gustave Doré. The purpose of this paper is to explore the ideas, mythologies, histories, and symbols found in and inspiring the work, in order to better understand the work’s purpose and its technical challenges. Additional focus is given to the historical significance and cultural impact of meaningful, mythological narratives and the differences between modern and historic narratives told through sequential works of art.
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Shifting Surfaces: Developing a Visual Language with Emergent Patterns and Abstracted Bodies

Hammer, Sarah Christine 25 June 2024 (has links)
Shifting Surfaces is an MFA thesis exhibition comprised of screenprints and sculptures. The written thesis contains documentation of the exhibition and a selection of related works, focusing on the progression of research and artmaking which led to the development of a new visual language. Shifting Surfaces employs emergent phenomena and abstraction to evoke the enmeshed relationship between bodies, ecology, and technology. / Master of Fine Arts / Shifting Surfaces is an MFA thesis exhibition comprised of screenprints and sculptures. The written thesis contains documentation of the exhibition and a selection of related works, focusing on the progression of research and artmaking which led to the development of a new visual language. Shifting Surfaces employs emergent phenomena and abstraction to evoke the enmeshed relationship between bodies, ecology, and technology.
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Endo/Exo

Rogers, Delaney 01 May 2024 (has links) (PDF)
The artist, Delaney Shae Rogers, discusses her Master of Fine Arts exhibition, Endo / Exo, held at the Tipton Gallery in downtown Johnson City, TN. The exhibition dates are from March 25th through April 5th, 2024, with a public reception held April 5th, 2024. The author provides insight into the concept behind the work in the exhibition and shares how the making process and specific materials impact the work. This body of work explores coping with grief, anxiety, and the state of the world through the process of making and communicating otherwise difficult topics through visually digestible symbolic language.
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AMEH JAG DÅ!? : En mönsterkollektion och ett litet rop på hjälp

Nilsson, Emma January 2017 (has links)
Med utgångspunkt från boken Omforma : Nya strukturer för designbranschen, har jag undersökt arbetssituationen för en mönsterdesigner 2017 och hur det går att koppla till svensk mönsterhistoria. Ett exempel jag tittar närmare på är kollektionen Signerad textil som visades på NK 1954. Jag reflekterar också över samtidens besatthet av mönster från 50- och 60-talet och vad det kan skapa för konsekvenser för nu verksamma formgivare.  I det gestaltande arbetet har jag skapat en varierad mönsterkollektion där jag försöker reflektera och utmana min egen designprocess.
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Crafty Crib : Drömmen om ett förstahandskontrakt

Clarén, Storm Philippa January 2020 (has links)
Mest av allt önskar jag att det var mitt namn som stod på dörren. Då skulle jag måla väggarna randiga och köpa husdjur. Känna mig fri. Men jag orkar inte vänta 10,5 år i bostadskön, så nu skapar jag min egna bostads-utopi. Jag har flyttat fjorton gånger och det räcker nu. I mitt examensprojekt använder jag färg och textilt konsthantverk för att ifrågasätta Stockholms bostadspolitik.

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