sneak peek - pca&d senior show 2016
TRANSCRIPT
“‘Spirited Spaces’ expresses my unconscious thoughts and intuition by transforming everyday environments into imaginative new narratives. The subjects in my photographs have their own unique personal journeys through stories, encounters, and surreal scenarios. Variety of slight details including color, space, and subject matter allow the viewer to create their own interpretation.”
– REVEKAH ESPINA, PHOTOGRAPHY ‘16
“My art is about the constant struggle, the push
and pull of everyday life, and the overwhelming
beauty of this all. I want for it to promote freedom
through limitations, incorporate dynamic
dichotomy, and growth from understanding the
illusion of boundaries. It is about consciousness,
awareness, and intelligent action to create objects of
quality.”
ALEXANDRIA BONNER, FINE ART ‘16
“The work completed for my thesis is a fruition of
everything I have learned from the faculty at PCA&D, from hand lettering to web
design. Using a bow tie company as the subject of my Senior Thesis gave me
room for creativity and innovation. My design
inspiration came from the art deco era of design as well as the fashion and
architecture of the 1920’s. This enabled me to create
a brand that blends old design approaches with
new breakthroughs, such as digital illustration and
augmented reality.” AVERY ROSE,
GRAPHIC DESIGN ‘16
“This piece was originally created for an animal anatomy project assigned in the late fall semester. Though I typically prefer to work in watercolor as my senior thesis will demonstrate, this piece was created digitally in a style that still stays true to a painterly mindset.”
– REBECCA LERCH, ILLUSTRATION ‘16
“My thesis project, “Girlfriends”, is focused around the intimate connections that I have with my group of best friends. I have spent the year making self-portraits with them in our apartments and around the city. I am exploring our personal relationships while also making work that contributes to a conversation about feminism and the history of female representation in photography.”
– MIKAYLA BROWN, PHOTOGRAPHY ‘16
“For a long time now I have seen in my work a duality. It exists in between
high and low brow, or absurd while also having a sense of anxiety. I create narrative work that is still ambiguous. I work in flattened spaces but also try to render objects to add depth. I am
interested in treading between looseness and tightness. I am inspired
by outsider art as well as expert craftsmen. I am wedging myself
between these two things hoping to find the best elements of both.”
JASON HERRFINE ART ‘16
“For this piece I wanted to convey something fun and
enjoyable, while sticking with the given theme from the client.
I felt like the event needed an enticing and
colorful postcard.”
JAMES MARSHALL, GRAPHIC DESIGN ‘16