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Language will betray vision. My ideas exist here in words that provoke meaning limited to the viewer’s experiential reference. Ultimately, one is left with only a feeling in relationship to a work of art. If the residual feeling is immanent, has the artwork succeeded? Further, how can success be mea...
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author | Perry, Katrina Jane, 1983- |
author2 | Listaháskóli Íslands |
author_facet | Perry, Katrina Jane, 1983- |
author_sort | Perry, Katrina Jane, 1983- |
collection | Skemman (Iceland) |
description | Language will betray vision. My ideas exist here in words that provoke meaning limited to the viewer’s experiential reference. Ultimately, one is left with only a feeling in relationship to a work of art. If the residual feeling is immanent, has the artwork succeeded? Further, how can success be measured in relationship to a subjective existence? A research-based practice allows me to come close to the tensions in life that obscure reality, dualities which divide and unite within the paradox of social-political systems and the human condition. My work allows the emotional distance necessary to process. The only objectivity – my responsibility as an artist and a human – is to be honest toward my subject and with myself. I traverse this land to gain ground. 33-days: August 5, 2016 to September 6, 2016. Alone, one bike, a circumnavigation of an island – of Iceland, 1200 plus kilometers of asphalt and gravel roads, 30 kilos of provisions, determination, rouge lipstick, and endurance. Begin. |
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genre | Iceland |
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spelling | ftskemman:oai:skemman.is:1946/33799 2025-01-16T22:37:22+00:00 Field notes Perry, Katrina Jane, 1983- Listaháskóli Íslands 2019-06 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/1946/33799 en eng http://hdl.handle.net/1946/33799 MA Myndlist Myndlistarmenn Myndlist Listsköpun Listaverk Náttúran Meistaraprófsritgerðir Artists Fine arts Artistic practice Nature Thesis Master's 2019 ftskemman 2022-12-11T06:52:01Z Language will betray vision. My ideas exist here in words that provoke meaning limited to the viewer’s experiential reference. Ultimately, one is left with only a feeling in relationship to a work of art. If the residual feeling is immanent, has the artwork succeeded? Further, how can success be measured in relationship to a subjective existence? A research-based practice allows me to come close to the tensions in life that obscure reality, dualities which divide and unite within the paradox of social-political systems and the human condition. My work allows the emotional distance necessary to process. The only objectivity – my responsibility as an artist and a human – is to be honest toward my subject and with myself. I traverse this land to gain ground. 33-days: August 5, 2016 to September 6, 2016. Alone, one bike, a circumnavigation of an island – of Iceland, 1200 plus kilometers of asphalt and gravel roads, 30 kilos of provisions, determination, rouge lipstick, and endurance. Begin. Thesis Iceland Skemman (Iceland) |
spellingShingle | MA Myndlist Myndlistarmenn Myndlist Listsköpun Listaverk Náttúran Meistaraprófsritgerðir Artists Fine arts Artistic practice Nature Perry, Katrina Jane, 1983- Field notes |
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topic | MA Myndlist Myndlistarmenn Myndlist Listsköpun Listaverk Náttúran Meistaraprófsritgerðir Artists Fine arts Artistic practice Nature |
topic_facet | MA Myndlist Myndlistarmenn Myndlist Listsköpun Listaverk Náttúran Meistaraprófsritgerðir Artists Fine arts Artistic practice Nature |
url | http://hdl.handle.net/1946/33799 |