Date of Graduation
Spring 2018
Degree
Master of Fine Arts in Visual Studies
Department
Art and Design
Committee Chair
Eric Pervukhin
Abstract
My research revolves around impermanence, loss, and the grief that accompanies loss. My thesis work consists of digital collages interlaced with short stories, an interactive digital media piece, traditionally-made collages, a picture book, art objects, and an assortment of other supporting work. My ultimate aim is to employ both traditional techniques and digital skills to create visual narratives that supply glimpses into my personal history of loss and that speak to life’s brevity.
Keywords
death, impermanence, loss, collage, mixed-media, art objects, materiality, digital collage, narrative, interactive media, nothingness
Subject Categories
Art and Design | Creative Writing | Fiction | Illustration | Nonfiction
Copyright
© Carla R. Stine
Recommended Citation
Stine, Carla R., "Narratives of Loss" (2018). MSU Graduate Theses. 3270.
https://bearworks.missouristate.edu/theses/3270