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Representing the Observable Textural Patterns of Moving Water in Stone (open access)

Representing the Observable Textural Patterns of Moving Water in Stone

I plan to create a representation of the textures of four distinct states of moving water in three stone sculptures. These structured textural elements are intended to provide compelling visual stimuli that will enhance the viewers' understanding of the sculptures. The dynamic quality of rhythm inherent in the four observable patterns will be conceptually and physically captured on a stone surface.
Date: August 1997
Creator: Joplin, Jason
System: The UNT Digital Library
Injuring Eternity (open access)

Injuring Eternity

I endeavored to investigate how temporal forms could be used as an avenue for addressing my sculptural concerns. These concerns included the relationship of form to material, the temporary manifestation of enduring principles, and responsibility to materials and their meanings. My pursuit of this investigation arose from both a search for alternatives in a field with a tradition of permanent object orientation and an effort to expand my own perceptions of what constitutes sculpture and the activity of sculpting.
Date: December 1997
Creator: Neumann, Cristophe
System: The UNT Digital Library
Plast-I-Kits: Thesis Pieces (open access)

Plast-I-Kits: Thesis Pieces

I proposed to base my thesis work upon an exploration of the ideas of the strength, power, and tenuous quality of metals, using a variety of metals in combination with appropriated and deconstructed forms to create cultural narratives. In this exploration, I addressed the materials of metalsmithing and their traditional use.
Date: August 1997
Creator: Laswell, Susan
System: The UNT Digital Library
Messages from an Imagination (open access)

Messages from an Imagination

The large scale format allows the images I created to have a more pronounced impact on the viewer. Self-reflective subject matter exhibited within the large attention-getting style allows an audience to better connect and identify with the figures in my work. The piece is a series of large scale paintings butted together both side by side at one hundred thirty-five-degree angles that provides a vehicle to surround the viewer. The paintings, when placed together, form a continuous image and present themselves as one extensive piece.
Date: May 1997
Creator: White, Derrick R.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Comic Book Style as Stylistic Meaning in Painting (open access)

The Comic Book Style as Stylistic Meaning in Painting

I Investigated the use of unpremeditated and reactionary methods of composing to arrange the landscape and figurative elements in my paintings. Though it may not necessarily be the case, these paintings may appear to have a narrative structure. The media, graphic imagery, and figure/ground relationships have given me a feedback loop, a guide by which I pictorially arranged the remainder of the developing composition. The painting revealed its identity and direction in this way to me. The application of a comic book style was the other consistent form with which I composed.
Date: August 1997
Creator: Scroger, Chris
System: The UNT Digital Library