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MFA THESIS | Kimberly Roush
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The skeletonization of these leaves. Began with a broken tree branch. Selected, sorted, boiled, rinsed, rinsed again,. Left to decompose, scraped, chemically altered,. Rinsed, then rinsed again, and dried. When the work is encountered, turbulence is created. If we are still, the leaves settle. In quiet moments,. Reflecting on our surroundings,. The realization of how much everything is altered becomes significant. These are scattered fragments,. Remnants of what once was,. Subscribe to Blog via Email.
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Blog | Kimberly Roush | MFA Process Blog at Columbus College of Art & Design
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MFA Process Blog at Columbus College of Art and Design. What is left to say? April 8, 2015. The show is up and I’m still processing everything, especially the install. Honestly, I will be processing what happened last week for the next month and longer. Photo’s should be up by the end of the month. Here is a not so good cell phone shot of one of my favorite shadows that happen in the piece. It’s funny how so much changes when work enters and lives in a space. This is true for everyones work for...I have ...
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About | Kimberly Roush
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My name is Kimberly Roush, this blog is a place to share my progress in the MFA program at Columbus College of Art and Design. My fellow classmates and I are required to have a place to show our progress for our graduate seminar class. This blog serves as a public record of my MFA pursuits. After graduate school, I hope to acquire an adjunct teaching position while continuing my studio practice that I’ve developed in the MFA program here at CCAD. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Subscribe to Blog via Email.
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CV | Kimberly Roush
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KRoush.1@go.studio.edu. To download CV information. Subscribe to Blog via Email. Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Join 1 other subscriber. Columbus College of Art and Design. Fellow CCAD MFA Blogs. What is left to say? Review. Actually, this all started with a broken tree branch. More lighting tests. . . Light tests for wall installation. And Updates. The installation project & shadow tests. Proudly powered by WordPress.
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Drawings | Kimberly Roush
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My drawings simulate organic systems. Through a repetitive motion the drawings mimic biological systems, which form from simple components and evolve into complex structures. These images are then layered to illustrate a sort of imaginary microscopic or macroscopic space. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Subscribe to Blog via Email. Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Join 1 other subscriber. Columbus College of Art and Design.
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Resume | Kimberly Roush
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KRoush.1@go.studio.edu. To download Resume information. Subscribe to Blog via Email. Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Join 1 other subscriber. Columbus College of Art and Design. Fellow CCAD MFA Blogs. What is left to say? Review. Actually, this all started with a broken tree branch. More lighting tests. . . Light tests for wall installation. And Updates. The installation project & shadow tests. Proudly powered by WordPress.
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2015 | CCAD MFA
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This is the Columbus College of Art and Design MFA blog! Selected images from the 2015 MFA Thesis Show:. Click to email (Opens in new window). Share on Facebook (Opens in new window). Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window). Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window). Click to share on Google (Opens in new window). Click to share on Tumblr (Opens in new window). Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window). Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Address never made public).
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Photography | Kimberly Roush
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One thought on “ Photography. Pingback: “. . .gathers, collects, stacks, strips, organizes, respects, remembers, and states.” Why leaves? Part two. Kimberly Roush. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Subscribe to Blog via Email. Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Join 1 other subscriber. Columbus College of Art and Design. Fellow CCAD MFA Blogs. What is left to say? Review. Actually, this all started with a broken tree branch.
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