Publisher
Florida Atlantic University
Description
My thesis exhibition is comprised of approximately eleven large-scale portrait paintings done primarily in oil paint on canvas. This body of work investigates the ways the identity of both artist and subject can coexist in a portrait and evolved from my desire to combine portrait painting with writing as well as to develop methods of using paint to express a merging of myself with the individual depicted in the portrait. My creative research has focused on the traditional form of the portrait as a powerful form of representing an individual and how meaning can be expanded through scale, brushstroke, color, texture, composition and the many variables that portraiture deals with. I expanded on the traditional portrait painting by cataloguing my memories and thoughts along with the thoughts of the subject by painting under, into and over the subject in my own handwriting. My "hand" is visible both in the brushstroke and in the cursive writing, preserving my identity in a "readable" way both literally and through graphology, or handwriting analysis.
Extent
v, 33 p. : ill. (some col.)
Extension
FAU
FAU
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Person Preferred Name
Major, Christina Maya.
Graduate College
Physical Description
electronic
v, 33 p. : ill. (some col.)
Use and Reproduction
http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/