Graduation Term

2019

Degree Name

Master of Fine Arts (MFA)

Department

School of Art

Committee Chair

John Miller

Abstract

Interface of Glass and Topology is a supportive statement for a collection of blown glass sculptures that employ principles of continuous surface topology along with line and color applications to create a perceptual visual experience. These forms address issues of balance and continuity as well as space relationships of both inside to outside and object to self. This supportive statement will discuss topology as a basis for composition and larger questions of interconnectivity with our environment that serves as a guiding theme of my work.

Access Type

Thesis-Open Access

DOI

http://doi.org/10.30707/ETD2020.Adams.T

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