Painting I--UNM Fall 2014

This is an introductory studio course. Students will investigate traditional materials/media, tools, and techniques, while developing their own visual language within the context of contemporary painting practice. Emphasis on self-identity as a painter will be drawn out.

Saturday, December 13, 2014

Bork - Plein Air

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(Oh my goodness this is late, please forgive me) Plein Air 1) This plein air piece is captured by the Rio Grande, where a road crosses o...

Bork - Deconstructed

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Deconstructed Self Portrait - Transition I constructed my self portrait to be able to change depending on how someone saw it, meaning that...

Bork - Final

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(Super late-but posted) For my final I wanted to show different expressions that can be seen simply by looking into a person's eyes, b...
Tuesday, December 9, 2014

Schoen - Final

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For my final project, I wanted to make an attempt to be closer to my brother. As I said in the critique, he is currently in Okinawa, Japan ...
Monday, December 8, 2014

Farrell - Final

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My final project is made of a variety of cotton fabrics, wood, masonite and oil paint. This project started purely as an experiment. Origi...

Farrell - Deconstructed Self-Portrait

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My deconstructed self-portrait is made of wood, Masonite, sculpy clay, aluminum wire, acrylic paint, oil paint, yarn and a pair of knitting ...

Farrell - Master Copy Artist Statement

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For my master copy/study project I did the painting Drowning Girl by Roy Lichtenstein. This is what I could find in regards to an artist sta...
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