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by Darah Clatworthy Bull ‘84 The outer and inner spaces of my work are inspired by nature’s random beauty. The ever-changing celestial sky is a perfect example of this: the clouds, moon, sun, and stars take on different qualities of light, color, and mood due to atmospheric changes – as do my glazes in the kiln! By layering glazes that flow freely in the firing... |
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by Lauren Acton '82 My work involves breaking down the figure/ground so it becomes abstract. "Cityscape'"has a geometric, active merging of background and foreground. It is part of my latest series of streetwalkers and urbanscapes that are camouflaged so that they form a cohesive whole. — Lauren Acton |
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by Cathy Carchia Phillips '84 |
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by Andrei Guruianu Legal for one more year, my father’s voice |
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by Nakisha VanderHoeven '91 My work comes from a desire to make things. I have always been inspired to re-create what I see and convey what I feel through images. I feel that passionate emotion is often best portrayed by things being unrealistically bent or perspective being a little skewed. I love experimenting with color and am attracted to objects and beautiful... |