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Taylor Smith: capstone

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2016

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Smith, Taylor, artist

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The artist's statement: The images I create serve as forms of meditation and catharsis. Initially, my process begins by mentally dissecting an issue in my life. My thoughts surround the people and scenes involved, and I begin to translate them into physical compositions. As each line, dot, and texture begins to accumulate, metaphorical labyrinths come to life. These labyrinths are my thoughts and feelings manifested onto the surface. It is only after I first produce from this uninhibited stream of consciousness that I enter an introspective stage of reflection and structure. This is where I can step back and observe the marks, react, and proceed to alter the tangible work itself. I make decisions to either conceal or reveal content by applying more layers of color or overlapping marks. I choose to abstract my work to maintain the privacy and intimacy of my own literal narratives, thus allowing the viewer to interpret the work from their own collection of life experiences.

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Colorado State University Art and Art History Department capstone project.
Capstone contains the artist's statement, a list of works, and images of works.

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printmaking

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