The Use of Symbolic Imagery Through the Decorative Qualities of Majolica (open access)

The Use of Symbolic Imagery Through the Decorative Qualities of Majolica

For the purpose of this study I intended to use Majolica to allow me both more flexibility in the physical act of decorating my ceramic work, as well as the opportunity for the expansion of my selection of symbols. During this investigation the following questions were addressed: 1. Was the color range attainable with Majolica relevant to my work? 2. Was my chosen imagery complemented by the special properties of Majolica. 3. Did the textural possibilities of Majolica benefit my work?
Date: December 1990
Creator: Lipscomb, Loretta T.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Concept Vs. Intuition: A Study Into the Personal Understanding of Images (open access)

Concept Vs. Intuition: A Study Into the Personal Understanding of Images

I was curious as to what my work was about and what images were important to me. There had to be a reason why I was driven to do what I did, whether it was a conscious, conceptual purpose or a subconscious, intuitive reason. The problem of this investigation was to discover which of these I used in the creation of my images or whether I used both.
Date: December 1990
Creator: Student, Cheryl L.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Influence of the Exploration of Scale on the Responses Made in Sculpture (open access)

The Influence of the Exploration of Scale on the Responses Made in Sculpture

The purpose of this problem-in-lieu of thesis is to explore the effect of scale in my sculpture, on me as an artist as well as the viewer. My work addressed the following questions: 1. Can smaller-than-life-size sculpture communicate with the same intensity as my previous life-size work? 2. How does scale affect the ability of the work to communicate ideas and feelings? 3. Can the sculpture be as confrontational without occupying space as we do? 4. Does a larger-than-life-size piece gain intensity in any of these questions due to its scale? 5. How does scale affect my feelings toward the work and my method of working?
Date: December 1990
Creator: Kneip, Kathryn L.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Looking Through a Window (open access)

Looking Through a Window

Each of the pieces in this study was a single room structure which incorporated a window. The scale varied depending on whether the piece as a whole or in part was to be worn.
Date: December 1990
Creator: Greene, Melody
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Imagery of "Man": An Analysis of Ten Paintings and Their Related Imagery (open access)

The Imagery of "Man": An Analysis of Ten Paintings and Their Related Imagery

The Isle of Man and Southeast Texas both display unique aspects of their geographical localities. In many ways they share similar attributes. I feel strongly that we are a product of our past and of our surroundings. So what type of imagery can be dealt with as a personal icon to link the two diverse places of my past and present?
Date: December 1990
Creator: Kennaugh, Don Michael
System: The UNT Digital Library
Masks and Nature (open access)

Masks and Nature

The intention of my mask-making was to present a body of work that visually captured my many encounters with spiritual presences in nature. From my perspective, these spiritual presences can be described most effectively as Platonic ideals, or the blueprints from which all physical forms are derived. These spirits are, therefore, the life breath and animating force behind the material world. I wanted to transcend the mere physical manifestations of nature and create in the masks a primary vehicle or conduit for the spiritual presences that I sensed in nature.
Date: December 1990
Creator: Cato, Maribeth
System: The UNT Digital Library
Mixed-Media Installation Concerns (open access)

Mixed-Media Installation Concerns

As I proceeded with my work within this format, I encountered some concerns that dealt with value judgement involving the presentation of an effective installation of this type. The challenge for me was to form a union between the images in my mind and the combination of materials that I chose to use. I wanted the viewer to be conscious of the entire space, as one experience made up of numerous elements.
Date: December 1990
Creator: Harris, Mary E. Phelps
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Development of Non-Clay Materials With the Expression of Personal Imagery (open access)

The Development of Non-Clay Materials With the Expression of Personal Imagery

My creative project was to expand the depth at which non-clay materials such as wood and metal (brought, found, or otherwise acquired) were successfully blended with clay, both physically and visually. Also, imagery--so essential to the narrative quality of the work-- was to be expanded upon to provide a constant freshness that avoided repetition or variation for its own sake.
Date: December 1990
Creator: Northum, Melba Robbins
System: The UNT Digital Library