Date of Award
9-10-2017
Document Type
Thesis
Degree Name
Master of Arts (MA)
Department
Art
First Advisor
Marjorie Williams-Smith
Abstract
I photograph objects and sites that exhibit translucent and reflective surface properties. These objects and scenes project multiplicities and degrees of transparency and opacity that suggest depth, movement and passing time. I think of these objects and sites as artifacts found in situ. My photographs are affirmations of a constructed, found and realized world that is often unseen or unrecognized. These images are a personal iconography, symbols of a process of awareness and identity that involves combining childhood memories of play and looking with intent as necessary cognitive and emotional processes.
Recommended Citation
Grimmett, William Tedford, "Surface Tension" (2017). Theses and Dissertations. 781.
https://research.ualr.edu/etd/781
