Elizabeth Affleck
Some of my artwork acts simply as a stepping stool for the development of new technical skills, as I attempt to create realistic images from life or from reference photos using a wide variety of media. Many other pieces aim to explore the complexities of anxiety and its impact on my personality, self-perception, identity, and thought patterns. This is often, but not always, done through the use of self-portraits. My artwork also typically includes images of flowers due to my longtime obsession and fascination with their beauty, their vibrant colors, and their various forms. Sometimes, I simply explore these visual elements through realistic replications of flowers. Other times, as seen in my anxiety-related artwork, flowers symbolize a sense of hope or positivity.
Warm Still-Life, 2022, Oil on Canvas, 8x8 in.
Cool Still-Life, 2022, Oil on Canvas, 8x8in.
Anxious Identity, 2021, Photoshop/Photography/ScannedImages, 13x19 in.
Unknown Self, 2021, Photoshop/Scanned Images, 19x13in.
Lively Flowers, 2021, Aquatint/Ink, 6x9 in.
Dying Flowers, 2021, Aquatint/Ink, 6x9 in.
Self-Portrait From Memory, 2022, Oil on Canvas, 24x36in.
Self-Portrait From Reference Photo, 2022, Oil on Canvas,24x36 in.
Self-Portrait From Life, 2022, Oil on Canvas, 24x36in.
Beautiful Insecurities, 2021, Ink Linocut ReductionPrint, 8x10 in.
Clouded Judgment, 2021, Ink Linocut Print, 10x8 in.
Broad Street, 2021, Ink/Etching, 12x9 in.
Stuffed Posing Flower, 2022, Muslin, Paper, and Polyfill, 17x 13 in.
Wooden Object in a Room #1, 2020, Charcoal, 18x24in.
Wooden Object in a Room #2, 2020, Charcoal, 18x24in.
Desk Still-Life, 2020, Charcoal and Conte Crayon,54x36 in.
Resting Anxious Face, 2020, Charcoal and Conte Crayon,18x24 in.
Elizabeth Affleck
Art Therapy ‘22
I am an artist from Folsom, Pennsylvania whose area of expertise includes drawing and painting. However, my journey as an Art Therapy student at Tyler has allowed me to explore a new range of media with which I was previously unfamiliar. In doing so, I have discovered many new ways to artistically express and navigate my deepest and most personal thoughts and feelings. As a future art therapist, my goal is to help others develop a similar skill and to recognize the therapeutic value of art by creating art for the purpose of self-exploration and discovery.
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Instagram: @affleckart