Self Stratums
Faculty Sponsor
Jenny Hyde, Eastern Washington University
Research Project Abstract
A comprehensive look across my journey through art, including my obsession with plastic bags, my digital revelation and the many vector paths I've taken in order to get to where I am today.
The use of layers is important to my art in both process and concept. I have a belief that every action we do has an effect, and the culmination of those many actions by everyone contributing creates the bigger picture of the world we live in. When using layers in my work, I’m trying to emulate this process of numerous movements creating a unified object no matter how chaotic those movements may be.
Currently my work is a blending of my aesthetic and my presence. While not every piece has my image in it, most pieces relate back to some sort of body. Movements are often reminiscent of breathing, and the source images frequently abstracted living things.
Session Number
RS13
Location
Robinson 229
Abstract Number
RS13-c
Self Stratums
Robinson 229
A comprehensive look across my journey through art, including my obsession with plastic bags, my digital revelation and the many vector paths I've taken in order to get to where I am today.
The use of layers is important to my art in both process and concept. I have a belief that every action we do has an effect, and the culmination of those many actions by everyone contributing creates the bigger picture of the world we live in. When using layers in my work, I’m trying to emulate this process of numerous movements creating a unified object no matter how chaotic those movements may be.
Currently my work is a blending of my aesthetic and my presence. While not every piece has my image in it, most pieces relate back to some sort of body. Movements are often reminiscent of breathing, and the source images frequently abstracted living things.