Date of Award
Spring 5-18-2018
Degree Name
Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA)
Restricted/Unrestricted
Unrestricted
Abstract
Artist Viola Bordon examines the processes of touch, unmaking, and materially dictated aesthetics regarding her studio practice. The philosophical ideas of absence are used to establish a purpose for undoing, which is then explored as a learning process. This process is complicated by the sense of touch, resulting in formal aesthetics that are materially inspired.
Mentor/Primary Advisor
Michael Byron, Lisa Bulowski
Recommended Citation
Bordon, Viola, "Unmaking as Making" (2018). Bachelor of Fine Arts Senior Papers. 73.
https://openscholarship.wustl.edu/bfa/73
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