Abstract
These photographs describe “Science” born of consumerism, hijacked by me, economically disenfranchised, or rather—temporarily embarrassed, artist. I was putzing around Malibu—my old college stomping ground, looking for free food; maybe a sample of some gourmet $5 chocolate, and all I got were these photographs.
DOI
10.5642/steam.20140102.28
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Recommended Citation
Ovalle, Dominique
(2014)
"From the Inside Out, and Through.,"
The STEAM Journal:
Vol. 1:
Iss.
2, Article 28.
DOI: 10.5642/steam.20140102.28
Available at:
https://scholarship.claremont.edu/steam/vol1/iss2/28
"Shack Shock, Heaven's Haven"
Ovalle 2.JPG (1276 kB)
"Primary Contemplation"
Ovalle 3.JPG (1387 kB)
"Longing--Liminal and Leisurely"
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Author/Artist Bio
Dominique Ovalle is an artist and marine explorer, and surfer. Her work deals with organic forms as they brush against the human need for containment, perfection, and production/creation. Dominique lives and works in the South Bay, Los Angeles.