Painting: “Emotive Gestures”
Location
Lower Gallery, Daura Museum of Art
Access Type
Campus Access Only
Entry Number
165
Start Date
4-5-2023 9:00 AM
End Date
4-5-2023 4:00 PM
College
Lynchburg College of Arts and Sciences
Department
Art
Abstract
Description: Using color and gesture, this series of paintings explores how we perceive emotions through the visual language of our hands.
Painting II: The students in ART 262 Painting II are in the process of completing a self directed research project. The students have come up with a specific concept and have started to create a visual representation of that concept through the medium of painting. The imagery in this course is backed up with research in identifying relationships in the contemporary art community and finding connections in the history of the visual arts. These connections are then combined with personal experiences and gathered information from alternative sources to create a body of work that speaks to the student's perception of our human experience through the visual arts.
Faculty Mentor(s)
Prof. Allen TenBusschen
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Painting: “Emotive Gestures”
Lower Gallery, Daura Museum of Art
Description: Using color and gesture, this series of paintings explores how we perceive emotions through the visual language of our hands.
Painting II: The students in ART 262 Painting II are in the process of completing a self directed research project. The students have come up with a specific concept and have started to create a visual representation of that concept through the medium of painting. The imagery in this course is backed up with research in identifying relationships in the contemporary art community and finding connections in the history of the visual arts. These connections are then combined with personal experiences and gathered information from alternative sources to create a body of work that speaks to the student's perception of our human experience through the visual arts.