The most beautiful and most profound experience is the sensation of the mystical. It is the sower of all true science…The religion of the future will be a cosmic religion.” Albert Einstein
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Neilanami I*Magi*Nation Mask / work in progress
Materials: graduation gown, felt, canvas, cardboard, yarn, snaps
Just Add Water: Mars Rock Experiment A and B 082012-042013
Inspired by Nasa/Mars missions, this piece investigates the ‘what if’ possibility of life on the red planet and whether or not it would be feasible to regenerate dormant lifeforms by just adding water to Mars rock specimens if we were to bring some home to Earth. -Crystallynn*Neilanami, 2013
Materials: lava rock, fossil, steak seasoning, seeds, weeds, pods, tomato stem, dried flowers, acrylic paint, gouache, wood, shellac, paper, floral pin
Each base approximately 2.75” x 4”
A: 3” tall
B: 5” tall
(via clynnetc-inspiration)
Just for fun | Spaceman and Major Toms Teeter Totter
digital collage imagining what it would be like to visit Star Axis/Charles Ross http://www.staraxis.org/
Just for fun | Spaceman and Major Toms Teeter Totter
digital collage imagining what it would be like to visit Roden Crater/James Turrell http://rodencrater.com/
Trajectory of Time
M.F.A. Thesis Exhibition
Opening Reception: April 27, 2013 6:00-9:00pm
University Gallery
San Diego State University
School of Art, Design and Art History
5500 Campanile Drive
San Diego, California
“Existing in this age of bio-social integration among science, technology, and us as human beings, I create works of art that embody the aesthetics behind our deepest questions within these fields. By applying a cosmic understanding of different mediums and materials, and as a 21st century alchemist in a laboratory of conceptualization and manifestations of art, I am inspired by much of our history’s shared connection to cycles of epoch. The further back we plunge, art is all we have to derive an aesthetic consciousness of a specific time. I hybridize the designs and concepts of the past to not only create resonance within the individual through form, but to potentially cast echoes of the self throughout the past, present, and future.” - Justin Kramer
Eirene Mavromichalis, Mental Myofascial
Mixed media
San Diego State University Award Show 2013
California, United States
Paige Schroeder, Lady-like
Doll legs, clay
San Diego State University Award Show 2013
California, United States
Ryan Gray, Plastic Beach Series # 7
Acrylic, wood, paint, image transfer-map
San Diego State University Award Show 2013
California, United States
Vincent Robles, Wall Study # 1
Drywall, douglas fir
San Diego State University Award Show 2013
California, United States
Justin Kramer, Tsilkvosky Lamp
Wood-walnut veneer, poplar, paint, lights
San Diego State University Award Show 2013
California, United States
without restrictions there is no telling what this is to become just that it is to become something ||| a cross-continental collaboration between San Diego, California artist Justin Kramer and Indiana artist Crystallynn*Neilanami ||| Both artists are Indiana Natives