My work attempts to develop the relationship between optical and formal painting traditions in modernism via the literal surface of the painting and the object or objects represented. They are arranged to create an effect of simultaneous emergence and dissolution. They represent the falsely temporal aspects of the perceived world, the concretization of which only exists in the mind of the viewer. This thesis statement will address issues of surface and illusionism in modern pictorial theory and the importance of perception verses objectification. In addition I will discuss the subject matter, composition, and techniques employed to create the works. I will also address the influences of artists and writers that deal with similar aesthetics ...
The thesis proposition is that a specific group of artists from the 20th and 21st centuries locate c...
My master's thesis consist of three parts, theoretical, authorial and pedagogical. The main theme of...
Nothing, at first glance, seems a more unlikely point of departure for a discussion of Mark Rothko’s...
In the thesis, I focused on the role of illusion in painting. On a theoretical level, I was primaril...
This research project presents a number of approaches towards the surfaces produced within my own pr...
This thesis is an attempt to substantiate the legitimacy of the photograph as a source and aid to pa...
In contemporary art, issue of paradigmatic painting is no longer considered important. There are man...
thesisA consciousness of past art history that was based on a superficial understanding of the natur...
I will discuss six art works that have a range of characteristics, but can all be unified through th...
Recent works have presented personal observations of the world's inner-functionality, as connections...
This thesis paper is about the development and completion of a series of oil paintings. Some of the ...
My Master of Fine Arts thesis is built around two genre, still-life and the human figure, in a repre...
In the thesis, I plan to make experiments mainly about blending graphic forms in painting, possibly ...
This thesis study has been a search into the development and meaning of the artist's paintings and p...
Contemporary criticism often describes realist paintings as facsimiles of our world, mimetic copies ...
The thesis proposition is that a specific group of artists from the 20th and 21st centuries locate c...
My master's thesis consist of three parts, theoretical, authorial and pedagogical. The main theme of...
Nothing, at first glance, seems a more unlikely point of departure for a discussion of Mark Rothko’s...
In the thesis, I focused on the role of illusion in painting. On a theoretical level, I was primaril...
This research project presents a number of approaches towards the surfaces produced within my own pr...
This thesis is an attempt to substantiate the legitimacy of the photograph as a source and aid to pa...
In contemporary art, issue of paradigmatic painting is no longer considered important. There are man...
thesisA consciousness of past art history that was based on a superficial understanding of the natur...
I will discuss six art works that have a range of characteristics, but can all be unified through th...
Recent works have presented personal observations of the world's inner-functionality, as connections...
This thesis paper is about the development and completion of a series of oil paintings. Some of the ...
My Master of Fine Arts thesis is built around two genre, still-life and the human figure, in a repre...
In the thesis, I plan to make experiments mainly about blending graphic forms in painting, possibly ...
This thesis study has been a search into the development and meaning of the artist's paintings and p...
Contemporary criticism often describes realist paintings as facsimiles of our world, mimetic copies ...
The thesis proposition is that a specific group of artists from the 20th and 21st centuries locate c...
My master's thesis consist of three parts, theoretical, authorial and pedagogical. The main theme of...
Nothing, at first glance, seems a more unlikely point of departure for a discussion of Mark Rothko’s...