Aimee Skaer BFA General Fine Arts Thesis Fall 2015

My thesis project consists of a series of paintings created with screenprint collage and acrylic paint. I explore ideas of deconstruction and reconstruction, the impermanence and rebirth of nature, and identity through time.
The etymology of the word Mandala informs my ideas and process. ‘Manda’ means center or essence and ‘La’ means container or possessor.
The main questions I seek to answer in this project are: What is a mandala? What is not a mandala? How can I reinterpret the way the mandala is represented and still stay true the what a mandala is and means? How do these mandalas represent me? How can I use the mandala form to grapple with ideas such as time, layers of time, sediment, mandala as a universe, the interaction of universes, and the mandala as a gateway?

Jacqueline Ko BFA Thesis Fall 2015

Carly Mandel BFA Sculpture Thesis Fall 2015

Daniel Pavis BFA Thesis Fall 2015

Nathaniel Smith BFA Photography Thesis Fall 2015

Aimee Skaer BFA General Fine Arts Thesis Fall 2015

Tara Williams BFA Painting Thesis Fall 2015

Marybel Martin BFA Painting Thesis Fall 2015

Lindsey Butler BFA General Fine Arts Thesis Fall 2015

Anthony Anello BFA Illustration Thesis Fall 2015

William Leetham BFA Sculpture Thesis Fall 2015

Jackson Ward BFA Intermedia Thesis Fall 2015

Emmeline Eao BFA Printmaking Thesis Fall 2015

Madeline Loftesnes BFA Animation Thesis Fall 2015