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NAKED WOMEN, THE UNITY IN DIALECTIC FORCES

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Date Issued:
2011
Abstract/Description:
This study investigates my art works, their context, content, and the process by which they were produced. The first part of the study addresses my background ideas and philosophies, their impact on my works, and the environmental and psychological context which made those ideas relevant to my paintings. I am not concerned with answering the usual questions, What is art? and Who is an artist? My intention is to find out who I choose to be and what I choose to do. The second part investigates the form and design of the art works– from the materials used to make them to the various formal elements utilized in creating them. The connection of form and content in these art works is emphasized. The last part of the study investigates the influences of a few significant artists and the impacts of their works on my art. The future of my art work is, of course, not predictable, and it does not depend on this study. This study is only as factual, reliable, and truthful as my art work is.
Title: NAKED WOMEN, THE UNITY IN DIALECTIC FORCES.
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Name(s): Albekord, Nargges, Author
Price, Mark, Committee Chair
University of Central Florida, Degree Grantor
Type of Resource: text
Date Issued: 2011
Publisher: University of Central Florida
Language(s): English
Abstract/Description: This study investigates my art works, their context, content, and the process by which they were produced. The first part of the study addresses my background ideas and philosophies, their impact on my works, and the environmental and psychological context which made those ideas relevant to my paintings. I am not concerned with answering the usual questions, What is art? and Who is an artist? My intention is to find out who I choose to be and what I choose to do. The second part investigates the form and design of the art works– from the materials used to make them to the various formal elements utilized in creating them. The connection of form and content in these art works is emphasized. The last part of the study investigates the influences of a few significant artists and the impacts of their works on my art. The future of my art work is, of course, not predictable, and it does not depend on this study. This study is only as factual, reliable, and truthful as my art work is.
Identifier: CFE0003648 (IID), ucf:48826 (fedora)
Note(s): 2011-05-01
M.F.A.
Arts and Humanities, Department of Art
Masters
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Subject(s): portraits
painting
dialectic forces in art
art
women portraits
mfa thesis
Persistent Link to This Record: http://purl.flvc.org/ucf/fd/CFE0003648
Restrictions on Access: public
Host Institution: UCF

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