Art & Art History ETDs
Publication Date
4-19-1976
Abstract
This thesis is a description of the processes and steps that have occurred in the development of my work and its change from literal depiction of objects and things to non-representational concerns. Spatially the work has developed through the use of various scales and perspectives. The silk screen medium, with its process of overprint layers of color has contributed to my liberation from traditional spatial statements. Forms, shapes, and brushstrokes have become more imaginative and personal. Color has changed from a local translation to a more expressionistic, rich and intense approach. I have also discussed similarities and differences between my work and that of the German Expressionist Max Beckmann.
Language
English
Document Type
Thesis
Degree Name
Arts
Level of Degree
Masters
Department Name
UNM Department of Art and Art History
First Committee Member (Chair)
Illegible
Second Committee Member
Thomas R. Barrow
Third Committee Member
Unknown
Fourth Committee Member
Illegible
Recommended Citation
Meisner, Bruce M.. "Evolution of a Theme: From Simplicity to Complexity." (1976). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/arth_etds/149