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Author
Pellechia, EmilyKeyword
Research Subject Categories::HUMANITIES and RELIGION::Aesthetic subjects::ArtPainting
Nature in art
Organic forms
Space in art
Date Published
2021-05
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I have always found comfort in the smaller parts of nature. For as long as I can remember, as much as I love the bigger picture, the details are what make it even more beautiful. It reminds me that everything has an impact and all of the world is connected on a deeper level. When I see rain droplets on leaves, I think about the water cycle, I think about how that tree was planted, how its roots have taken hold in the ground and become a home to so many other organisms. My thesis work has taken me on an exploration into what connects us with nature; how we are the same and where we differ from one another.Accessibility Statement
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