These are pieces from a series assigned in AFND 101: Introduction to Drawing I, in which we were to consider and incorporate three influences that inform and/or inspire our work and process. I finally narrowed my subject matter down to Froot Loops, men's fashion magazines, and Cold War-era anxieties. The works exude a sense of humor and charm true to the pop-art tradition (paper doll clothing tabs, sugary cereal "enlarged to show detail"), but my real interest is in our consumer culture: glamour, fantasy, deception, sex, fetish, apocalypse. (I mounted these pieces on the kitchen cabinets of our apartment to digitally photograph them -- sincere apologies to Vermeer for obscuring his masterpieces.) Charcoal (vine and compressed), Sumi ink, pastels, paper collage.
This blog is designed to document, track, and share my progress as a student of Visual Art at the University of Kansas. Featured works include studio assignments as well as independent projects. Behold!
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