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Melissa Fritsch
I am a sculpture and printmaking Fine Arts graduate of Ringling College of Art and Design. I am originally from New York and have been living in Florida for the last nine years. I like studying nature, phycology and religion and how they all bring about change and struggle. In observing unified chaos, I enjoy bringing into play the many ways in which it affects our lives. When looking at the collective common struggles of man I use the idea of unified chaos as a theme in my work as an unseen force behind nature, human, social, political, environmental, metaphysical and spiritual issues. These struggles are stepping stones through life in which we strive as humans to achieve or not achieve, through effort or lack of. It is the viewers perspective to feel the struggle of the human condition, as revealed within the work of art, that then the viewer can relate to within themselves. To think deeper, to reflect, to see ourselves, like looking through a window of time or a moment in time, that all life is effort with struggle. |