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dc.contributor.authorCurtis, Lucyen
dc.date.accessioned2015-05-12T20:50:16Z
dc.date.available2015-05-12T20:50:16Z
dc.date.issued1990en
dc.identifier.urihttps://scholarworks.montana.edu/xmlui/handle/1/6896en
dc.description.abstractI began by literally mimicking the Aboriginal style, particularly their method of dotting on paper or bark. As I worked through the constant repetitions and encouraged subconscious responses in the work, changes began to occur. I soon merged the prethesis pursuit of the dark "screamer" imagery and let the repetitions be my guide to subconscious manifestations that arose. I am always intrigued when new imagery appears that relates to my past life. Yet, with the aboriginal dreamings as influence, I am focusing more on the present and as a result I am seeing subconscious forces come out in the work that are richer and deeper in universal content. There has been a response to the process of grieving. And the thesis has as its intent to honor those loved ones lost and to reaffirm their spirit.en
dc.language.isoenen
dc.publisherMontana State University - Bozeman, College of Arts & Architectureen
dc.subject.lcshArt--Exhibitionsen
dc.subject.lcshArt, Aboriginal Australianen
dc.subject.lcshWooden
dc.subject.lcshPaperen
dc.subject.lcshDreamsen
dc.titleIn honor of those who died while trying to flyen
dc.typeThesisen
dc.rights.holderCopyright 1990 by Lucy Curtisen
thesis.catalog.ckey178754en
thesis.degree.departmentArt.en
thesis.degree.genreThesisen
thesis.degree.nameMFAen
thesis.format.extentfirstpage1en
thesis.format.extentlastpage25en
mus.data.thumbpage13en


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