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Model to Watercolor Interpretation

After a discussion during class it was found that the model (below), like the original Ben Nicholson Painting, was about objects being ambiguous about their placement in space. Ambiguity in this sense means it can be viewed equally in two ways. The Model:

Image

Study Sketches:

Watercolor Interpretation:

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Friday 09.14.12
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Thesis Prep 2 | Mind Maps

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Monday 09.10.12
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Travels Abroad: Intro

"To travel and see all other cultures is to see and live twice as much" - Me For the next few entries I want to recount my Study abroad adventures through pictures and words. Since I was too busy for blogging and actually did not know much about it until recently I will title the entries with the round about date of what transpired.

This was a huge step in my academic career and life in general. I saw different societies and ultimately grew as a person.

tags: International, Student, Study Abroad, Travel
categories: Study Abroad
Friday 08.26.11
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