Ways to employ the student's areas of strengths to understand the class subject matter.
Anthropology 20 - Fall 1999 |
TITLE: Caña
MEDIUM: bamboo, feathers, bird parts (mixed media)
SYMBOLISM: symbolism of project...
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Anthropology 1 - Fall 1999 |
TITLE: Dice of Life
MEDIUM: wood
SYMBOLISM: life is a gamble, yet the importance of this element of an existance should not influence daily routines.
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Anthropology 1 - Fall 1999 |
TITLE: untitled
MEDIUM: ceramic
SYMBOLISM: symbolism of project...
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Anthropology 1 - Fall 1999 |
TITLE: Broom with Style
MEDIUM: medium used...
SYMBOLISM: a utilitarian object that looks simple, yet it encompassed a very deep personal, cultural, and historical component.
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Anthropology 1 - Fall 1999 |
TITLE: Tattoo Machine
MEDIUM: feather, wood (mixed media)
SYMBOLISM: symbolism of project...
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Anthropology 1 - Fall 1999 |
TITLE: Witch Doctor Cure
MEDIUM: mixed media
SYMBOLISM: a very important tool employed by a witch doctor.
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Anthropology 1 - Fall 1999 |
TITLE: Person Totem
MEDIUM: mixed media
SYMBOLISM: in order to create a person, two individuals have to come together.
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Anthropology 1 - Fall 1999 |
TITLE: The Cycle of Life
MEDIUM: fabric
SYMBOLISM: symbols of myself.
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