Art
Hunter Smith
As a maker of objects, I believe that the variations and human irregularities of handmade things give them a renewed relevance in our post-industrial world. Working with clay allows me to engage my own fascination with tactility and form, while creating pieces that elevate spaces or confer a kind of ritual status onto otherwise mundane moments. In making vessels I am able to explore and reference a variety of ceramic histories and traditions; yet my work carries the imprint of my own hands.
Tori Mullins
Field of Vision
Tim Bush
Heroes
Sydney Cozart
Time After Time
An assassin with a mysterious power in a broken world - she fights to purge evil, reclaim her kingdom, and protect those around her with fierce, undying loyalty.
Caylee Hubbard
Elephant in the Room
Marissa Stanley
Changing Gears
Garrett Seal
The World Through My Eyes
Justin Alexander
Vidya Games
Justin Wright
Emotional Interactions
My thesis visualizes emotional responses from three of my male friends. These portraits are interacting images, that were comprised by conversations and active engagements from my male friends. In addition, these pieces capture a specific emotional moment from our interactions, also using color and light to enliven the interacting portraits. I want the audience to understand the distinct attitudes employed by each subject. My reason on choosing this subject matter for my thesis was to emphasize how expressive colors can portray human emotions.