2005 MFA Thesis Exhibition - May 12, 2005

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Six artists presented their work for the
2005 Thesis Exhibition. 

See the MFA Exhibition set-up 5/11/05
See the MFA Exhibition Reception

Nancy White Cassidy
wrote and illustrated a children's picture book entitled, "Pat and the Longjohns Run".

About This Thesis Project
When deciding on a project for my MFA work, I chose to write and illustrate a 32-page children’s picture book, based on one of my father’s adventures to the Allagash during the Depression.

My parents live in Fort Kent, Maine, a small town across the St. John River from Clair, New Brunswick, Canada. My father was born in Fort Kent, my mother in Clair. All my life, I listened to my father’s stories of growing up before and during the Great Depression in this remote part of northern Maine. However, my father is now 87 years old and I’ve become acutely aware that, one day, the stories will end.

"Pat and the Longjohns Run" is loosely based on a trip my father took with his father to the logging camps during the summer of 1930, when he was twelve years old. Although I altered the story somewhat to make it more appealing to children, some parts are accurate. And yes, the part about the animals actually happened.

I spent most of the first semester researching my subject matter: hours of phone conversations with my father, hours finding reference material online at the Maine Memory Network and at the library. For help with the writing, I joined a children’s writers critique group (and eventually formed my own with illustrator/writers), and had the manuscript critiqued by author Karen Winnick at the Society of Children’s Book Writers and Illustrators 2004 National Conference in Los Angeles.

My exhibition features some of the finished illustrations, many sketches, and the pages from my picture book mockup called a book dummy. The finished work is done in acrylic and colored pencil on 240 pound watercolor paper. My final goal for this project is to find a publisher for my work.

 

 


The Return Trip

 
ALL ABOARD FOR BANGOR!


Pat scrambled out of bed to listen


 Mr. McBriearty's Junk Truck


The Logging Camp

Fishing's always better with your buddies.
(This illustration is not in the featured book)
 

Joel Spector


"Freefall Sketch I" 48" x 36", charcoal

Freefall !, 48 x 36" oil on canvas

"Freefall III" 48" x 36", oil on canvas

"Freefall Sketch II" 48" x 36", charcoal

Apunte - "Red Nude" 12" x 9" oil on canvas

Apunte - "Reclining Nude" 11" x 14", oil on canvas

Apunte - "Nude from the Back" 20" x 16",
oil on canvas

Apunte - "Bending Nude" 14" x 11", oil on canvas

Angel 54 x 26" oil on canvas

Kevin Leill

   
                                            Joan Polzin
"Still Life with Hydrangeas" 24 x 30" oil

"Still Life with Wooden Bowl" 22 x 28, oil


"Rocks and Stream" 9 x 12" oil 


"Garden Rocks" 8 x 16" oil

"Self Portrait with Drawings" 16 x 20" oil
 
"Still Life with Guacamole Ingredients" 24 x 36" oil
   
Nicole Salva
Joan Kelly  

"Spring Window" 54 x 54"

"The Lamp and the Window" 57 x 49"
   

"Spring River" 17 x 17"

"Attic Window II" 58 x 58"

"The Chair and the Window" 53 x 46"

"Attic Window II" 35 x 35"

 

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