ARTS Masters degree candidates put final projects on display By Ming Rodrigues An exhibition of student art w -i k > nvering < nmputer gtaphit-• si nlpliint* ceramii s painting and photngr.iphv is on view .it tin' l ’mversitv Museum through |uiu' ill "The exhibition iilc hides some (it the work (lone ii\ cat h of the sluilents for their m.isler ol fine arts, terminal creative projec ts said ken t )’(lollliel I head ol tile Department ol I me .ind Applied Alts ' This is a unique shiiw ein ii ve.il bet .uise we have the largest MI A program in the state I'.acJ: .ear. life c reative results are unexpected as the students develop tin'll individual ideas .iboul i eit.iin issues either in then personal lives or on a broader more soe'i.il si.de Some of the more unique t reations iih hule paintings in* student Sheila Simpson Breaking out oi the ret taiigiilai format her paint ings combine wood ami w all papei in 411 unusual. slv le Tracy Mai Kuan's photographs tinny the vievvet to ponder the land Instead of pointing out what were doing w n mg with our t'Uv t ronment. I’m drawing attention to w hat is spec nil about the .earth and its plat.es,’’ Mat T.w an said bur his subject Mai l.wan t In»se the ties' date areas ol i astern ( >1 egon. I tall Nevada and New Mext, 1. People think that a desert is a plat e devoid of life aiitl value, hut that s not true Mat Kwau said "It's tar more revealing ot the earth elements than people re alize. ” John Booth is another student who uses let hnolugv to tapture life | Its forte is t omputer graphic s anti Ins exhibit is an elet troim ( tillage on various topics "Signed Sealed k Delivered, is a t omment.irv on the media image of the ret ent gulf w.u 1 trv to t apture the t ultura! image ot the war the patriotism the apprehension, tile protests st eues that bring bat k memories Booth said Anuthei design Kuciangered Spur ies. is a look at elephants and the artist's attempt a! playing up the majesty ol the an.. rather than setting them as a source ol tvorv \ moil personal work is Booth s set otltl series ot a ed portrait tm his Texas family farm The graphic s tfcpic t the house and hum with portraits ol his aunts and uncles in World War II as a hat k drop Something different is Susan l.owderuulk s artist hook Iter work delves into the character ol old houses and the Bates ot human present e that linger m them from their many inhabitants Displaced like a 11 act ort I it in foidei her t real in 11 I eels almost like taking a tour through the old houses themselves ( lose ups ot pas sages and 1 timers shill dramatic ally to foe us on a teapot 01 a hat .ill carving perspet fives that give away vet another ( lue to the per soiled it v (>1 the house The l'mversitv Museum. 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