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Author
Williams, AmyKeyword
Research Subject Categories::HUMANITIES and RELIGION::Aesthetic subjects::ArtJewelry Exhibitions
Art metal-work Exhibitions
Painting Exhibitions
Enamel
Miniatures
Portrait
Identity
Role-playing games
Portrait miniatures
Silhouettes
Fantasy
Value
Alter ego
Persona
Characters
Portrait jewelry
Painting enamel
Vitreous enamel
Glass
Date Published
2014-05
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Focusing on the intertwining themes of fantasy, identity, and value, this thesis uses jewelry to explore the role of the alter ego. Participants were invited to share stories and descriptions of alternate identities arising from sources such as role-playing games, online forums, and historical reenactments; these narratives were used to make a series of thirteen portrait miniatures in the medium of painted vitreous enamel. The work was created as experimental pseudo-anthropology—artifacts for both person and persona—with the ultimate questions of validity and reality left to the viewer.Description
Additional information about the project is archived at enamelminiatures.comThe following license files are associated with this item:
- Creative Commons
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