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Woman in Somalia
Although my major is aerospace engineering, art has been my passion since an early age. I have always been drawn to realism, and challenging myself to give life to a canvas - I love seeing subjects come alive through the paint. This large oil…
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Laurel Leaves
Laurel Leaves is part of a portfolio examining the question: Why is society shielded from original Greek mythology? The lack of balance in this necklace represents the unequal recognition that Gods received in Greek mythology, much like society…
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A Jeweler's Tapestry
A Jeweler's Tapestry is part of a portfolio examining the question: Why is society shielded from original Greek mythology? This vase represents the downfalls of hubris and how the myth of Arachne exhibits this idea. Throughout my artwork, I analyzed…
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You're Awesome Chapman!
This work was created as a documentatry project for PHOTO 200. I decided to highlight one of the many characters/caretakers that help support our community. Phil Vaughn. He works for KU Grounds, he's full of many stories, laughs and advice.
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Between Us
The Time Between Us is a collaborative project with my mom. This project documents my aging mother and our close relationship in a collection of intimate photographs. My mother had me when she was in her late forties and because of this, we have less…
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Age Could Never Hide Your Beauty
This photograph is part of a series titled "The Time Between Us" about documenting the time I have left with my aging mother. Through the years as I watched my mother age, I've realized that age could never hide her beauty. Fifty, Sixty, or Seventy…
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The Male Gaze and the Objectification of Women
A project that began as self-love turned into something that confronted a major issue in media and society. The media often portrays women as objects that can be sexually objectified just because they show a little skin. Women are portrayed as weak…
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Va a en el Táscate
While in Mexico for a month without signal, I spent most of my time admiring and photographing the free-roaming animals. I engraved this image I took of a grazing cow onto porcelain tiles, questioning the relationship humans have with animals and…
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Higher Self
While investigating my intersecting identities, I sculpted this self portrait as I always resort to the idea of my ‘higher self’ in a way people resort to a higher being for answers.
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Two Jokers
These kitty jesters have somehow managed to escape the bounds of their respective playing cards, and also care about each other very much.
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