Proof of Research
My research thus far is grounded in practical exploration and the observation of fellow artists as they demo or showcase their work. I subscribe to and follow multiple artists across different platforms. I also keep a notebook for ideas, sketches, and thumbnails.
Used to reference historical artwork
This brochure was taken from the Menil collection in Houston and delves into Sobel's work with abstract expressionism.
This book is a biography about Klimt with his artwork organized into categories.
A brochure procured from the Menil collection in Houston. This brochure explains her process and use of form and line in her work.
This book has information and analysis on every work from the 2024 Venice Biennale exhibit. This book is useful in researching contemporary art.
This book of postcards is useful for researching Matisse since it is filled with high quality prints of his work and includes the name, date, and medium of the work.
Preliminary thumbnail from the pattern module of Digital Art
Preliminary thumbnail from the pattern module of Digital Art
When I create work, one of the most important parts of my process is creating a list like this. I take a photo of the work after a session, and a few hours later, I look at the photo with fresh eyes and note everything I see that I think needs editing. I list these desired changes and things about it that I'd like to preserve.