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"At the Still Point of the Turning World"

McClure, Faith M
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The history of landscape painting in the West has dictated and reiterated a phenomenological point-of-view derived from the Cartesian coordinate plane system. After having journeyed to northern India for eight months, I became influenced by other pictorial conceptions of space, namely the radial cosmological mandalas of Tibetan Buddhism and yantras of Hinduism. Unable to fully eliminate the coordinate plane system from the recess of my mind, I embarked upon a creative journey through consciousness in which my own studio practice provided the means to construct a new orientation, not only in terms of the perceivable, external world, but within the realm of my own embodied mind.

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2011-05-13
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Tibetan Buddhism, Mandala, Linear perspectivism, India, Perception, Monoprint
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McClure, Faith M. ""At the Still Point of the Turning World"." 2011. Thesis, Georgia State University. https://doi.org/10.57709/1957902
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2023-08-13
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