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Author
Li, RuizhiKeyword
Research Subject Categories::HUMANITIES and RELIGION::Aesthetic subjects::ArtMetal Exhibitions
Art
Spirituality in art
Date Published
2019-05
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The thesis research is informed by the quotidian, and provokes a reconsideration of what is overlooked. The resulting compositions reflect the intangible divinity and spirituality that are embedded in the mundane. It is riveting to see new interactions between people and objects, and between objects and objects. I am also curious about how viewers might participate in these modified relationships, and how such connections are formed.The following license files are associated with this item:
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