Type
Text
Type
Thesis
Advisor
Dinkins, Stephanie | Pekarsky, Mel | Mendieta, Eduardo.
Date
2015-08-01
Keywords
Art, Context, Fragments, Non-Objective, Philosophy, Semiotics | 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/11401/76852
Publisher
The Graduate School, Stony Brook University: Stony Brook, NY.
Format
application/pdf
Abstract
I intend this thesis to be a narration of my thoughts about the artwork I create. This thesis is divided into two parts. In part one, I explore the conceptual aspects of my work and discuss my use of fragments, grids and context, and why the formal qualities of my work are derived from semiotics. In part two, I discuss six bodies of work. | 39 pages
Recommended Citation
Warndorf, Nicholas, "Fragments & Context" (2015). Stony Brook Theses and Dissertations Collection, 2006-2020 (closed to submissions). 2728.
https://commons.library.stonybrook.edu/stony-brook-theses-and-dissertations-collection/2728