Ritual Process
My art is a means for investigating the passage of time, the decay of physical things, and the truth of mortality. I explore these concepts through process-oriented sculptures that emphasize ritual and material. The process is communicated with the creation of relics, often existing as drawings or t...
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ndltd-uno.edu-oai-scholarworks.uno.edu-td-26912016-10-21T17:06:21Z Ritual Process Baer, Kevin A My art is a means for investigating the passage of time, the decay of physical things, and the truth of mortality. I explore these concepts through process-oriented sculptures that emphasize ritual and material. The process is communicated with the creation of relics, often existing as drawings or the remains of degenerated sculptures. These relics bear witness to the process. I focus on themes of temporal change and death because they remain central to our metaphysical and physical existence. I see a diminished reverence for the power of death in our culture, and through my work I aim to pay homage to death while offering viewers an experience of “being present,” a deeper awareness of our existence in time. The mindfulness I speak of is an awareness of life’s temporal nature. My intention is to evoke an awareness of mortality giving rise to feelings of gratitude and humility. 2013-05-17T07:00:00Z text application/pdf http://scholarworks.uno.edu/td/1606 http://scholarworks.uno.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=2691&context=td http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ University of New Orleans Theses and Dissertations ScholarWorks@UNO Sculpture Conceptual Art Relic Time Death Ritual Art Practice Contemporary Art Fine Arts Interdisciplinary Arts and Media Modern Art and Architecture Other Arts and Humanities Theory and Criticism |
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My art is a means for investigating the passage of time, the decay of physical things, and the truth of mortality. I explore these concepts through process-oriented sculptures that emphasize ritual and material. The process is communicated with the creation of relics, often existing as drawings or the remains of degenerated sculptures. These relics bear witness to the process. I focus on themes of temporal change and death because they remain central to our metaphysical and physical existence. I see a diminished reverence for the power of death in our culture, and through my work I aim to pay homage to death while offering viewers an experience of “being present,” a deeper awareness of our existence in time. The mindfulness I speak of is an awareness of life’s temporal nature. My intention is to evoke an awareness of mortality giving rise to feelings of gratitude and humility. |
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