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Portraits on Black: Figurative Oil Paintings
(1996)The author describes the process of creating a series of ten portraits in oil on canvas. She writes that “Picasso once said, ‘... to search means nothing in painting. To find, is the thing.’ I read that yesterday, and found ... -
Paintings
(1994)The author describes her focus on symbolism and color in a collection of eight oil paintings inspired by the works of Jasper Johns, Gustav Klimpt, and Al Held. -
Reclaiming the Her in Hero
(1994)The author introduces her collection of five female heroes rendered in charcoal and conte with an essay that compares the male hero's journey found in mythology, literature and film, with the role of heroic female characters ... -
Explorations in Realism
(1995)The author describes the process of planning and executing a series of five representational paintings, both still lifes and portraits. -
Senior Individualized Project in Painting
(1995)The author describes the process of creating and selecting a series of ten acrylic paintings focused on the study of color and texture that incorporate the textures of other materials and are inspired by the abstract ... -
Art Against the Grain: Harmony of Form and Function in Furniture Design
(1996)The author describes the process of designing and constructing a contemporary wooden desk set with two sets of drawers and matching bookends. -
Logic and Myth
(1993)The author describes the process of creating a collection of eight acrylic and oil paintings inspired by the Christian iconography found in the work of Michaelangelo, Martini, Caravaggio, and Grunewald. Also included is ... -
Exhibition April 2-9, 1994 : "Oneiramancy"
(1994)A collection of seventeen oil paintings a critical reflection on postmodern painting. -
The Experience
(1996)The author, a Health Science major with a love of painting, describes the process of creating a series of eight paintings to represent his Kalamazoo College experience. -
Unbridled: Paintings and Drawings
(1994)The author describes the process of creating his collection of five colored pencil and oil paintings and the inspiration of Salvador Dali, Rene Magritte, Peter Blume.