Dwall: between awake and asleep

This paper is a description of the research and processes that have culminated in the graduating master's thesis exhibition Dwall. This body of work consists of large-scale drawing and printmaking gallery installations that explore culture as well as darkness and fear, narrative and nature. The...

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Other Authors: Glenn, Allyson
Language:English
Published: 2015
Subjects:
Art
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10388/ETD-2015-10-2266
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spelling ndltd-USASK-oai-ecommons.usask.ca-10388-ETD-2015-10-22662015-10-28T05:02:56ZDwall: between awake and asleepDwallNewfoundlandArtVisual ArtStudio ArtDrawingInstallationFearAnxietyDarknessBlack SunWhimsySurrealismSymbolsNarrativeCultureIdentityPlaceRomanticismNatureProcessThis paper is a description of the research and processes that have culminated in the graduating master's thesis exhibition Dwall. This body of work consists of large-scale drawing and printmaking gallery installations that explore culture as well as darkness and fear, narrative and nature. These pieces have a surreal, illustrative and darkly whimsical quality highly influenced by artists like Kiki Smith, Collette Urban, Jim Holyoak, Albrecht Dürer, Swoon, Damien Hirst and Anselm Kiefer. This supporting paper will place the work in the contemporary and historical context of these artists, and also explore how all these complementary, conflicting influences have led to the production of a graduate-level body of work—particularly with a focus on the paradoxical nature of darkness and how it is a necessary tool for creation.Glenn, Allyson2015-10-27T21:33:25Z2015-10-27T21:33:25Z2015-102015-10-27October 2015textthesishttp://hdl.handle.net/10388/ETD-2015-10-2266eng
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language English
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topic Dwall
Newfoundland
Art
Visual Art
Studio Art
Drawing
Installation
Fear
Anxiety
Darkness
Black Sun
Whimsy
Surrealism
Symbols
Narrative
Culture
Identity
Place
Romanticism
Nature
Process
spellingShingle Dwall
Newfoundland
Art
Visual Art
Studio Art
Drawing
Installation
Fear
Anxiety
Darkness
Black Sun
Whimsy
Surrealism
Symbols
Narrative
Culture
Identity
Place
Romanticism
Nature
Process
Dwall: between awake and asleep
description This paper is a description of the research and processes that have culminated in the graduating master's thesis exhibition Dwall. This body of work consists of large-scale drawing and printmaking gallery installations that explore culture as well as darkness and fear, narrative and nature. These pieces have a surreal, illustrative and darkly whimsical quality highly influenced by artists like Kiki Smith, Collette Urban, Jim Holyoak, Albrecht Dürer, Swoon, Damien Hirst and Anselm Kiefer. This supporting paper will place the work in the contemporary and historical context of these artists, and also explore how all these complementary, conflicting influences have led to the production of a graduate-level body of work—particularly with a focus on the paradoxical nature of darkness and how it is a necessary tool for creation.
author2 Glenn, Allyson
author_facet Glenn, Allyson
title Dwall: between awake and asleep
title_short Dwall: between awake and asleep
title_full Dwall: between awake and asleep
title_fullStr Dwall: between awake and asleep
title_full_unstemmed Dwall: between awake and asleep
title_sort dwall: between awake and asleep
publishDate 2015
url http://hdl.handle.net/10388/ETD-2015-10-2266
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