Jubran, HannaMorgan, Chris Richards2018-05-252018-05-252018-052018-04-23May 2018http://hdl.handle.net/10342/6777My careers in dance and Medicine have shaped my concept of form and philosophical ideas on modern Humanism. Through figurative sculpture, I present an autobiographical representation of the interconnection between me and my family and friends, revealing relationships through time and circumstances. Figures are cast in Hydrocal, resin, aluminum, and bronze. Individual attributes are emphasized using objects, color, and pose. Proximity clarifies the relationships between individuals in the sculpture groups. What follows is my attempt to reconcile historical influences with personal experiences and to make it relevant in contemporary art.application/pdfenfigurative sculpturenudebronzeHumanism in artAutobiography in artFigure sculpture, American--21st centuryEvolution of Relationships Through TimeMaster's Thesis2018-05-23