Escapist Ideations

ECU Author/Contributor (non-ECU co-authors, if there are any, appear on document)
Katya Lee Hutchinson (Creator)
Institution
East Carolina University (ECU )
Web Site: http://www.ecu.edu/lib/

Abstract: Escapist Ideations is a series of intaglio etchings exploring personal anxieties around global and systemic crises. Visualized as a series of escapist fantasies, each print represents a theme which is explored using representative objects staged throughout the scene. In the tradition of classic printmakers like Max Klinger, Bertha Lum, Mary Cassatt and Francisco Goya, this series of prints is contemplative and critical. With an emphasis on environmental and social issues, Escapist Ideations focuses on the role of the passive participant in a climate of reckoning and realization. Executed through traditional printmaking processes, the series is built upon an amalgam of influences from science fiction literature and film, and visually influenced by traditions of classicism. Escapist Ideations reflects a contemporary take on both fiction and process.

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Thesis
Language: English
Date: 2023
Subjects
Art;Printmaking;Intaglio;Etching;Escapism;Science Fiction;Fantasy;Dreaming;Symbolism;Surrealism;Contemporary Art;Aquatint;Max Klinger;Bertha Lum;Mary Cassat;Kiki Smith;Feminism;Literature;Film;Goya;Los Caprichos;Daydreaming;Environmentalism;Consumerism;Materialism;Capitalism;Legacy;Industrialism;Passive Participant;Decadent;Symbolist Art;Water;Warfare;Racism;Systemic Inequality;Diversity;Land Rights;Animal Rights, Human Rights

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