Inner Voice

Presenter and Advisor Information

Raya Hussein, Illinois Wesleyan University

Submission Type

Event

Faculty Advisor

Joshua Lowe

Expected Graduation Date

2021

Location

Room E101, Center for Natural Sciences, Illinois Wesleyan University

Start Date

4-4-2020 10:30 AM

End Date

4-4-2020 10:45 AM

Disciplines

Art and Design

Abstract

Combining my knowledge and skills in studio art and graphic design, I propose to create a body of work for my senior art exhibit that explores various interactions between people and their inner voices. Inner voices can be invisible entities or sub conscious activities that are felt but not often seen. They are not materialized, but art has the ability to bring forth this abstract concept into a visual medium. There are many ways we approach our inner voices; they can be our guides in decision making, or a voice that either encourages or puts your values down. Upon surveying people’s ideas, I would translate these images visually to allow people to see what is invisible. The exhibit would include three large portraits displayed as digital collages, animated shorts, and smaller illustrations in a dimmed light setting to allow the viewers to experience the inner workings of the soul.

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Apr 4th, 10:30 AM Apr 4th, 10:45 AM

Inner Voice

Room E101, Center for Natural Sciences, Illinois Wesleyan University

Combining my knowledge and skills in studio art and graphic design, I propose to create a body of work for my senior art exhibit that explores various interactions between people and their inner voices. Inner voices can be invisible entities or sub conscious activities that are felt but not often seen. They are not materialized, but art has the ability to bring forth this abstract concept into a visual medium. There are many ways we approach our inner voices; they can be our guides in decision making, or a voice that either encourages or puts your values down. Upon surveying people’s ideas, I would translate these images visually to allow people to see what is invisible. The exhibit would include three large portraits displayed as digital collages, animated shorts, and smaller illustrations in a dimmed light setting to allow the viewers to experience the inner workings of the soul.