© 2015 Yuria OkamuraBuilding on the utopian language of geometry, my research project explores the potential for abstract drawing installations and immersive wall drawings to construct a holistic vision of the world. Both Japanese gardens and maps are deployed as unifying visual metaphors to conflate diverse geometric patterns and symbols. The forms that appear in my work derive from scientific illustrations and diagrams, esoteric symbolism, and religious architecture and decoration across cultures. They also reference the history of abstract painting. My work imagines a metaphysical harmony in which visual elements of science and religion, and nature and culture, are non-hierarchically combined to create a contemplative space. In other wor...
The relation between theory and praxis in ancient Greek thought is not primarily functional or instr...
The first step in developing a geometric language that combines physical and digital processes: sket...
We experience space in a variety of ways, all of which relate to our bodies’ senses, to where we are...
The central focus of my practice is the serendipitous exploration into geometry, symmetry, design, a...
Landscape and maps are a rich source for metaphor on which to build a symbolic and empirical languag...
This research project sets out to demonstrate that a contemporary application of systematic drawing ...
Garden of the Mind documents my investigation of exploring drawing processes in, on, and with clay t...
This research project investigates visual metaphors for aspects of the nature/ culture paradox. Mode...
Naturalistic is inspired by the natural world and my fascination with sensory associations. Inspirat...
© 2014 Dr. Craig EastonThis project researches a path into the ancient, non-western, non-painting ar...
This thesis offers interconnected reflections on the liminal space called a garden—the boundary spac...
My works use stylized painting methods to represent the architectures of consumption, a reality flat...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)The thesis looks at the symbolic depiction of the gar...
thesis project paperCollege of Fine ArtsArt/Art HistoryNature is ephemeral, fragile, and wild. Over ...
The canvas sculptures that I have constructed are investigations of spatial ambiguities with particu...
The relation between theory and praxis in ancient Greek thought is not primarily functional or instr...
The first step in developing a geometric language that combines physical and digital processes: sket...
We experience space in a variety of ways, all of which relate to our bodies’ senses, to where we are...
The central focus of my practice is the serendipitous exploration into geometry, symmetry, design, a...
Landscape and maps are a rich source for metaphor on which to build a symbolic and empirical languag...
This research project sets out to demonstrate that a contemporary application of systematic drawing ...
Garden of the Mind documents my investigation of exploring drawing processes in, on, and with clay t...
This research project investigates visual metaphors for aspects of the nature/ culture paradox. Mode...
Naturalistic is inspired by the natural world and my fascination with sensory associations. Inspirat...
© 2014 Dr. Craig EastonThis project researches a path into the ancient, non-western, non-painting ar...
This thesis offers interconnected reflections on the liminal space called a garden—the boundary spac...
My works use stylized painting methods to represent the architectures of consumption, a reality flat...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)The thesis looks at the symbolic depiction of the gar...
thesis project paperCollege of Fine ArtsArt/Art HistoryNature is ephemeral, fragile, and wild. Over ...
The canvas sculptures that I have constructed are investigations of spatial ambiguities with particu...
The relation between theory and praxis in ancient Greek thought is not primarily functional or instr...
The first step in developing a geometric language that combines physical and digital processes: sket...
We experience space in a variety of ways, all of which relate to our bodies’ senses, to where we are...