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ABSOLUTE COLOR
Painting M.F.A. Thesis Exhibition
Savannah College of Art and Design
SCAD Studio
Opening Reception, May 20, 4-7 PM
“Absolute Color” is an archive documenting my research and exploration of color as both form and content.
This body of monoprints addresses the contemporary commercialization of color and craft synthesized through printmaking and embroidery. Each varied edition is designed to manipulate the material attributes of color and demonstrate the limitations in understanding color identity. These experiments are calculated to adjust hue, saturation, and value within the confines of a specific form that evolves throughout the discourse.
Motivated by my fascination with the inability to fully comprehend color, “Absolute Color” utilizes the language of color to bridge theory and application; art and design; hand and machine. In attempting to study absolute color, I was able to instead observe the contemporary distinctions of reproducible, immediate, mass-produced, situational, and paradoxical color.
Painting M.F.A. Thesis Exhibition
Savannah College of Art and Design
SCAD Studio
Opening Reception, May 20, 4-7 PM
“Absolute Color” is an archive documenting my research and exploration of color as both form and content.
This body of monoprints addresses the contemporary commercialization of color and craft synthesized through printmaking and embroidery. Each varied edition is designed to manipulate the material attributes of color and demonstrate the limitations in understanding color identity. These experiments are calculated to adjust hue, saturation, and value within the confines of a specific form that evolves throughout the discourse.
Motivated by my fascination with the inability to fully comprehend color, “Absolute Color” utilizes the language of color to bridge theory and application; art and design; hand and machine. In attempting to study absolute color, I was able to instead observe the contemporary distinctions of reproducible, immediate, mass-produced, situational, and paradoxical color.

