Unspoken Emotions

Author/Creator

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Type of Work

Department

Hood College Art and Archeology

Program

Hood College Master of Fine Arts Ceramics

Citation of Original Publication

NA

Rights

Attribution-NoDerivs 3.0 United States

Abstract

In this thesis, the artist examines emotion in the context of art history, art creation, and personal experience. The wood-fired sculpture created for this body of work explores the ability to express emotions, utilizing the human female torso as a blank canvas. The choice of clay body, alteration of the form, firing process, and surface aesthetic treatments confront the emotions of love, grief, maternal joy, pain, the process of aging, emptiness, resilience, and rage. The creative process in each work is a metaphor for the unspoken emotions.