Publication Date
5-2-2024
Document Type
Dissertation/Thesis
First Advisor
Rea, Mike
Second Advisor
Obermeier, James
Third Advisor
Labatte, Jessica
Degree Name
M.F.A. (Master of Fine Arts)
Department
School of Art and Design
Disciplines
Art and Design | Interdisciplinary Arts and Media | Sculpture
Abstract
Legs suggest stability. Leg alone is more precarious. Thus, “Leg: versus “legs” is an homage to the delicate balance of navigating life’s ambiguity. To be human, is to exist within a span of time, witnessing and participating in change. Yet, much of one’s internal experience goes unseen. The pieces within Leg translate nebulous inner contemplations into abstracted figures, serving as portraits of the emotional self. It is informative to reflect on the elements of our experience that exist beyond mundane demands.
Recommended Citation
Storc, Veronica L., "Leg" (2024). Graduate Artistry Projects and Performances. 10.
https://huskiecommons.lib.niu.edu/allgraduate-artistry/10