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LEVIATHAN: ONTOGENY OF SALVATION

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Date Issued:
2018
Abstract/Description:
Wrought from clay and hardened by fire, the narrative sculptures which comprise this body of work are dualistic symbols of life's brutality and nobility. The philosophical import of the opus is manifested through the convergence of material, process, and form - to instantiate truth and initiate analysis. In my interdisciplinary research, I have come to understand leviathan as an exceptional, universalizing symbol of life's duality and the locus of Man's potential for honorable distinction. I invoke the name in order to instigate reflection upon the concept of the world serpent as a symbolic representation of existential nuance.
Title: LEVIATHAN: ONTOGENY OF SALVATION.
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Name(s): LeJeune, Faren L., Author
Burrell, Jason, Committee Chair
University of Central Florida, Degree Grantor
Type of Resource: text
Date Issued: 2018
Publisher: University of Central Florida
Language(s): English
Abstract/Description: Wrought from clay and hardened by fire, the narrative sculptures which comprise this body of work are dualistic symbols of life's brutality and nobility. The philosophical import of the opus is manifested through the convergence of material, process, and form - to instantiate truth and initiate analysis. In my interdisciplinary research, I have come to understand leviathan as an exceptional, universalizing symbol of life's duality and the locus of Man's potential for honorable distinction. I invoke the name in order to instigate reflection upon the concept of the world serpent as a symbolic representation of existential nuance.
Identifier: CFH2000350 (IID), ucf:45754 (fedora)
Note(s): 2018-05-01
B.F.A.
College of Arts and Humanities, School of Visual Arts and Design
Bachelors
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Subject(s): Fine Art
Individuation
Mythology
Psychological Alchemy
Sculpture
Symbolism
Persistent Link to This Record: http://purl.flvc.org/ucf/fd/CFH2000350
Restrictions on Access: campus 2023-05-01
Host Institution: UCF

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