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      <image:caption>Inspired by architectural landmarks of New York City, I cut silhouettes and drew detail with white charcoal on the Vessel, the Oculus, the World Trade Center, Little Island, and the Alamo sculpture and configured them beside a drawing of the Brooklyn Bridge. I also included two silhouettes of people appreciating the structures.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Observing myself in a mirror, I drew a detailed self portait in which the viewer’s eye is drawn to the lighting contrast and shadows on the clothing, hair, and face.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>I first created the two “portals” into very different but inviting scenes: a bright city street and a tranquil water bank. Then, with the goal of contrasting the two, I made stairs out of foamboard and wood sticks signaling the movement between city and nature.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>This is a still-life that highlights various cans and bottles in the foreground and establishes a vanishing point near the window which the shelving and boxes follow. The light is coming from the window.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Small Living measures 8’ by 28’ and includes all basic living requirements including a full kitchen, living room, bathroom, closet, and queen bed.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>This sculpture’s dimensions are all based on photos I took in my studio. I drew, cut, and rearranged them, positioning each piece in a way that alters the viewer’s perception of them. My goal in making this was for different viewing angles to look like whole new pieces.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Made from worn jeans collected from my grandparents, and other family members, this quilt transforms everyday items into a shared history. Each piece carries traces of its original wearer stitched together to form something both familiar and new.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>With the intent of deepening my understanding of how light hits objects, I used black paper and primarily white charcoal to draw a small deconstructed village composed of buildings and objects that would reflect light uniquely.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>This piece originated as an observational drawing, looking out of a window, but grew with my imagination. I chose to include butterfies because I’ve always had an affinity for them, but, living in New York City, I rarely see them so I wanted to make a piece of art that combined the city and the insect.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>I went to Tanzania and visited a small village called Mto Wa Mbu. There, we walked around a bustling market which is the inspiration for this drawing. The Amazon cardboard it is drawn on represents the remoteness of the town and reality of access in Mto Wa Mbu.</image:caption>
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