Type
Text
Type
Thesis
Advisor
Pindell, Howardena | Levine, Martin | Thompson, Roger.
Date
2016-12-01
Keywords
abstract installation, Abstraction, abstract painting, identity of artist, inspiration, materiality | Fine arts
Department
Department of Studio Art
Language
en_US
Source
This work is sponsored by the Stony Brook University Graduate School in compliance with the requirements for completion of degree.
Identifier
http://hdl.handle.net/11401/76834
Publisher
The Graduate School, Stony Brook University: Stony Brook, NY.
Format
application/pdf
Abstract
In order to specifically articulate my work’s progress, I will organize this thesis focusing on the experience of my inner point of view as an artist. This will provide the intimate interaction and communication between me and my work. I have arranged the order of development to show how my work has changed since 2009. Each chapter will deal with procedural subjects in the advance of my art. I began with the inspiration of materiality, and this interest was evolving in the exploration of paintings by focusing on pictorial materials. Major streaming of its whole structure will be built on the relationship that I have been making with the elements in my artworks. Therefore, I will describe the progression of this relationship as it unfolded during the development of my recent installation. This thesis will provide the conclusion on the overall perspective of my work’s progression, and indicate the direction of my work’s concentration in the future. | In order to specifically articulate my work’s progress, I will organize this thesis focusing on the experience of my inner point of view as an artist. This will provide the intimate interaction and communication between me and my work. I have arranged the order of development to show how my work has changed since 2009. Each chapter will deal with procedural subjects in the advance of my art. I began with the inspiration of materiality, and this interest was evolving in the exploration of paintings by focusing on pictorial materials. Major streaming of its whole structure will be built on the relationship that I have been making with the elements in my artworks. Therefore, I will describe the progression of this relationship as it unfolded during the development of my recent installation. This thesis will provide the conclusion on the overall perspective of my work’s progression, and indicate the direction of my work’s concentration in the future. | 29 pages
Recommended Citation
Choi, Ye-seul, "The Appearance of My Abstraction and Exploration of Its Identity" (2016). Stony Brook Theses and Dissertations Collection, 2006-2020 (closed to submissions). 2710.
https://commons.library.stonybrook.edu/stony-brook-theses-and-dissertations-collection/2710