Plymouth New Hampshire
eeg1027@plymouth.edu

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Split Lives

The following is a series of photos taken over three weeks that document my life. This was done for my Photography One class. By then end of it I had ended up taking 98 photos. I took Photography One during the spring of 2020, at the beginning of the Covid-19 Pandemic. These photos were taken…
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On Your Knees Baby

For my final project in Advanced Media, I was allowed to create a sculpture of my own design. This is the second time designing my own project without restrictions, and I was really excited. I started out the project by doing some sketches and just trying to brainstorm some potential ideas for the project. Some…
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Self Designed Project

To start this project I sat down with my class and we began to set some perimeters for ourselves. This is the first time I’ve ever designed my own large project for a 3d class, so I was super excited. Over all Grading Perimeters: Must be large in scale, or Multiple pieces. Students must actively…
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EarthWork

“Earth art, also referred to as Land art or Earthworks, is largely an American movement that uses the natural landscape to create site-specific structures, art forms, and sculptures.” -The Art Story  Earthwork started in the 1960s and 1970s. It was a big part of the environmental movement, which also began in the 1960s. It’s using…
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100 Forms

Ten Forms

For this project the goal was to create at least 10 non-representational forms from the same material. The forms should relate to each other, without being the exact same. I started my ideation process by drawing over 100 non-representational forms. After I did that I started to look at what I wanted to create. When…
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Artist Paper

Nicole Eisenman: Artist Paper Mischa Kuball Artist Paper

Food for Thought

Week of September 1st: Who’s perceptopn of the art is more important, The artist or The viewer? If an idea has already been explored, should we not explore it for ourselves? What determines if an artist is successful? Do you have to have a specific discipline or area to be a successful artist? Week of…
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Wooden Chair

To be perfectly up front. I really struggled with creating ideas for the wooden part of this piece. Since I’ve never worked with wood before, or even really stepped into a woodshop for that matter, it was difficult to design something and know I could build it. What I did know, was that I wanted…
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Metal Bed Frame

The second part of my Triptych went through a lot of changes during the ideation process. I started out by looking up images from the industrial revolution and sketching from there. I ended up playing around with imagery of a large industrial chimney. Wanting to represent industrial times. Though I liked the chimney and thought…
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