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Devalla Sanjana Reddy - Statement of Purpose

Statement necklace featuring large red beads hand-embroidered on to felt, embellished with black seed beads, finished with a red satin ribbon.

The ribbon measures 22" on each side but can be tied as you like to achieve the length you desire.

The necklace width is 6.5" and the length is 2".

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The work in my portfolio comprises of what was initially an exploration of memories into how a 3 year old me compares to a 19 year old me. I wanted to draw a parallel between childhood innocence and how an adult perceives and reacts to this with fresher experiences and much broader awareness. My work evolved into a more in depth analysis of personal relationships and how they have changed as I have grown older and more observant.

Through experimentation with media, colour and composition, my collage sketchbook helps me to develop initial ideas for final pieces. Collages are a crucial component to my work-not only do they bring a sense of freedom to my work, they also banish any deficiency of creative flow I may be suffering with at the time.

In my current work I have been exploring the transition between reality and unreality. Over the past few weeks I have kept a journal in which I document my dreams through drawings. Not only do dreams epitomise the barrier between reality and unreality, I also believe they reveal many thoughts, fears, fantasies and imagery, enabling me to evolve my thought process in terms of my art work.

Polly Morgan is to me an inspirational artist, her thought provoking work combines beauty and fear with various concepts. Taxidermy is an art form that has always fascinated me, it is a new media I will be experimenting with over the coming weeks.

2007-08-29-Maine Wildlife 002

خير الكلام ما قل ودل.

 

'Nuff said.

This image and the other 41 images in this set represent the work of the North Puget Sound Oil Risk Management Panel in 1999 and 2000.

 

I was part of a mediator/facilitator team who assisted the panel in ten sessions in over 150 hours of conversation, debate and dealing that resulted in having a rescue tug placed at Neah Bay in the event of an oil spill.

when we are alive, they betray us

 

when we are arrested they forget us

 

when we die they miss us

  

na Gamboa em março de 2004

A witness statement concerning the murder of a drug runner

Stunning statement gold necklace featuring faceted green amethyst stones.

This beautiful 18 carat gold plated statement necklace has seven gem stones hanging from the centre and graduating in size and colour to the back namely (citrine, aquamarine, green amethyst, amethyst ,blue topaz, lemon quartz). the stones are cushion cut and round in shape this statement piece is timeless in design and can give style and sparkle to any outfit. Its also available in plain green amethyst. or other stones on request.

Approximately length: 16in with 1.5 in extension.

The stones have been faceted and cut to our own specific dimensions by experienced and traditional stonecutters in the beautiful city of Jaipur.

All our pieces are handmade in our London Design Studio making Mounir a truly British Brand.

 

www.mounir.co.uk/gold-statement-necklace

 

A rod that indeed makes a statement. To the upper corner of a trout's mouth.

 

R.L. Winston Rod Co. Uncompromising.

I chose to explore through photography the idea of identity in portraiture, in a project titled the Disappearance. This was interesting to me, as I have worked as a fashion model and I find the act of being a key focal point in the creative process, yet being totally removed from that process very unusual and almost unsettling. This really affected how I worked on the project, using long shutter speeds to blur images to strip away identity, and physically altering photographs of myself to hide my own identity. On a different very open-ended project, titled Stopping Time, I used a combination of acrylic paint, oil paints, oil pastels and metallic foil to paint abstract samples inspired by my research into current theories of space time and human perception of time. These theories inspired me: for example when reading scientific articles about how large gravitational waves cause our time to warp and shift I became very interested in the fact that our perception of time is so concrete that we do not notice these shifts in our timeline.

I became more interested in the human experience of time as the project progressed. The fabric of our space time may be warped from a scientific viewpoint, however human experiences can, at least from our, perspective cause time to slow or to speed up. For example, I find that time can slow down upon hearing bad news, or time may slow and almost seem to stop during an accident. This concept caused me to revisit some Polaroid photographs I took of a valley where I have experienced some instances where time has subjectively slowed down dramatically and completely changed my perception of my surroundings.

I have been working on using photographs and paint to build up a visual language in an attempt to describe these moments. I am continuing to develop these ideas and am currently working on paintings that show landscapes which evoke very emotional responses as human perceptions and experience continue to fascinate me.

Feminine frills, vintage lace, intricate crochet, sparkly buttons and pearls....

Finding a feminin man, an equal

Small Scale Big Change, architectural exhibit at MoMA.

My favorite color cone for her is purple. She looks awesome. Do you think purple tastes different? It didn't seem to affect how much she licked it.

I designed these buttons as part of my friend Kat's campaign in student politics. The whole thing was great fun, and she won the race, so that's nice. Check out www.katlord.ca for the website I helped design for her and some samples of the poster art we did.

Declaritve Statement - A man declaring his point forecully, holding papers, one of them being a purple book.. To Download this image without watermarks for Free, visit: www.sourcepics.com/free-stock-photography/24680972-declar...

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