Fire is the subject, matter is the object. This paper is written to accompany my MFA thesis exhibition, Stone like Fruit, Fruit like Fire. Emerging out of fire, objects made of metal, stone, wood, and paper, in addition to a series of paintings, the central body of work, will be on display April 25-30, 2022 in The Gales Gallery at York University. The idea for this series arrived from an encounter with a wood stove in Ireland. The wood stove and the fire within became an allegory for a climate in crisis and my own life and grief cycles as I struggled with my health, matters of the heart and the making and articulation of this work. I reference the work of philosopher Gaston Bachelard to investigate the "doing" of fire and political theorist...
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University of Michiganhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/136801/1/Markus_Sydney_Thesis...
I have chosen to work with clay and metal to fulfill a dream of warmth, grace, and simplicity which ...
This paper examines the atmospheres generated by the elemental power of bushfires as embodiment, inv...
Standing next to trees as they are consumed by living swirls of heat during a wildfire will make you...
Abstract: Fire is often used as a metaphor, both in everyday language and in literature. This essay ...
My Thesis Work investigated the infinite possibilities in transformation of matter. I wanted to iden...
The topic I am addressing is this mysterious phenomenon that we call Fire. It has permeated the fabr...
This research addresses the four inherent themes within fire. Fire has an association with myth due ...
An object, no matter how mundane, gains significance once it has been a part of someone’s life. A us...
Match, wood, flame. Pyrocultures, settler colonial pyrophobia. Internal combustion. Wildfire. Petroc...
The symbol of fire is a complicated symbol that throughout time has developed a variety of meanings ...
This paper documents my research into fire and its redemptive qualities. Through the initial lens on...
This chapter incorporates a visual essay, a creative reflection on representations of early human li...
The importance of fire in human social evolution is widely acknowledged but the extent of its impact...
Architecture and Fire develops a conceptual reassessment of architectural conservation through the s...
University of Michiganhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/136801/1/Markus_Sydney_Thesis...
I have chosen to work with clay and metal to fulfill a dream of warmth, grace, and simplicity which ...
This paper examines the atmospheres generated by the elemental power of bushfires as embodiment, inv...
Standing next to trees as they are consumed by living swirls of heat during a wildfire will make you...
Abstract: Fire is often used as a metaphor, both in everyday language and in literature. This essay ...