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Static Bustle: Patterns Achieved Through Repetitive Processes (Artists Statement)

Description: Static Bustle is a gradute work that explores relationships between visual art and sound through experiments with new and traditional media, including sound, video, digital images prints and fibers. Through strategic processes of layering and repetition, the researcher seamlessly unifies this remarkable range of media into an accessible and cohesive vision. Overall, this research shows visual and sonic pattern achieved through repetitive processes.
Date: May 2015
Creator: Vogt, Jonathan C.
Partner: UNT Libraries

Static Bustle: Patterns Achieved Through Repetitive Processes

Description: Static Bustle is a gradute work that explores relationships between visual art and sound through experiments with new and traditional media, including sound, video, digital images prints and fibers. Through strategic processes of layering and repetition, the researcher seamlessly unifies this remarkable range of media into an accessible and cohesive vision. Overall, this research shows visual and sonic pattern achieved through repetitive processes.
Date: May 2015
Creator: Vogt, Jonathan C.
Partner: UNT Libraries
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Barriers and Connections, A Dichotomy

Description: I planned to explore the concept of the dichotomy of barriers and connections further. The works I planned to produce would incorporate a variety of printing techniques, drawing, and conceptual development. Each technique and method allowed for my perception to speak in a slightly different voice. The use of these multiple techniques would allow me to explore fully the complexity of barriers and connections in a manner more comprehensive than the one technique alone.
Date: August 1998
Creator: Wilson, Nichelle L.
Partner: UNT Libraries
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Recurring Images Rising Out of a State of Obscurity

Description: Through this study I intended to analyze and determine the significance of the recurring imagery that emerged as an integral part of my compositions. Furthermore, I attempted to discern the importance and over all the effects of the small scale upon my work and determine how vital is the spontaneity that is used to obtain each composition.
Date: May 1993
Creator: Aberu, Nancy E. Vendrell
Partner: UNT Libraries
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An Analysis of Two Dimensional Printed Elements Within Three Dimensional Structures

Description: I believe the frame or housing of a printed image plays an integral role in the context of the work. It functions as a vehicle for possible interpretation. It should respond to and complement the concept of the central image. The image presented in a vessel or reliquary format should instill a meditative or religious response.
Date: May 1994
Creator: Hubner, Lynne J.
Partner: UNT Libraries
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Loss Versus Hope: A Printmaker's Investigation

Description: Using this conflict between death and dying versus hope and new life, I searched for an undogmatic way to convey a Christian antidote to the despair and ugliness of post modern art. The struggle was to find the imagery, format, and media combinations to express a vision, with realism and hope, for the late twentieth century, in a unique and interesting context.
Date: December 1993
Creator: Clevenger, Sara Lisbeth Brown
Partner: UNT Libraries
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Six Works-- A Discussion of Subject Matter in My Work

Description: Three intaglio prints and three drawings will be investigated to answer three specific questions. The questions are: 1. Is it possible to isolate the source of subject matter in my work? 2. What effect do media and subject matter have on each other during image development? and 3. Does my subject matter contained in an entire work contribute to the subject matter of my later works?
Date: May 1976
Creator: Clinkinbeard, Alan
Partner: UNT Libraries
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The Execution of Woodcut Prints Utilizing Photographs as Source Material

Description: The purpose of this study was to investigate the personal success of using photographs as source material for woodcuts or other relief prints, and to determine how my selectivity, editing, and execution would enhance the content of these works. I proposed to create a body of woodcuts whose subject matter would be based on photographs dealing with the scenes and legends of Texas.
Date: August 1994
Creator: Hagard, Ernestine
Partner: UNT Libraries

Fountain (Detail 2)

Description: Work of art in stoneware, oxides, glaze, PVC, paint, lead solder By artist Teresa Larrabee as part of a 2019 MFA Exhibition, entitled "Potty Talk". Water from the faucets of my former studio, photo lab, and visiting print press artist's apartment fill the toilet bowls.
Date: 2019
Creator: Larrabee, Teresa Kaye
Partner: UNT College of Visual Arts + Design

42 Self Portraits (Detail)

Description: Work of art in makeup wipes, pine, matboard, glass by artist Teresa Larrabee as part of a 2019 MFA Exhibition, entitled "Potty Talk". This day, I wore eyebrow pencil, mascara, eye shadow, and two different colors of lipstick (I couldn't decide between red and purple).
Date: 2019
Creator: Larrabee, Teresa Kaye
Partner: UNT College of Visual Arts + Design

Nightmare Bathrooms #1 and #2 (details)

Description: Work of art in 3D printed toilets, acrylic, foam core, door peeps by artist Teresa Larrabee as part of a 2019 MFA Exhibition, entitled "Potty Talk". Views through the lenses.  The pieces are installed behind a wall to appear as a full room through the door viewer.  Inspired by reoccurring nightmares both dreamt and experienced.
Date: 2019
Creator: Larrabee, Teresa Kaye
Partner: UNT College of Visual Arts + Design
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[News Clip: Kids work]

Description: Video footage from the KXAS-TV/NBC station in Fort Worth, Texas, to accompany a news story. This story aired at 6 P.M.
Date: April 5, 1990
Duration: 1 minute 39 seconds
Creator: KXAS-TV (Television station : Fort Worth, Tex.)
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

Churning: Tides Rising

Description: Work of art of monotype, screenprint, mica powder by artist Aunna Escobedo, as part of a 2020 MFA Exhibition, entitled "Navigating the Waters".
Date: 2020
Creator: Escobedo, Aunna
Partner: UNT College of Visual Arts + Design

Navigating the Waters: 1

Description: Work of art of exhibition: monotype, screenprint by artist Aunna Escobedo, as part of a 2020 MFA Exhibition, entitled "Navigating the Waters". L to R: A Swiftness, Accumulating: slow and steady, Shifting: between states.
Date: 2020
Creator: Escobedo, Aunna
Partner: UNT College of Visual Arts + Design

Navigating the Waters: 3

Description: Work of art of exhibition: monotype, screenprint by artist Aunna Escobedo, as part of a 2020 MFA Exhibition, entitled "Navigating the Waters". L to R: An Upwelling, Awash: in the light of day, A Subtle Course: branching.
Date: 2020
Creator: Escobedo, Aunna
Partner: UNT College of Visual Arts + Design
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