MFA, Kent State University, 2015, College of the Arts / School of Art
What I Lived for addresses themes of identity and the projection of identity. In this series, the imagery combined in each piece constructs a narrative regarding the wearer's connection with nature, or feelings of biophelia. It becomes evident that more important than the wearer's actual communion with the outdoors is the notion that others would associate the natural world with the wearer. While such identities we construct for ourselves may not hold up over extreme testing, through the completion of this thesis body of work it becomes clear that they are nonetheless critical for self awareness.
Committee: Kathleen Browne (Advisor); Gianna Commito (Committee Member); Isabel Farnsworth (Committee Member); Sean Mercer (Committee Member)
Subjects: Fine Arts