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='''''User Page of Joshua Andrew Burrowes'''''=
='''''User Page of Joshua Andrew Burrowes'''''=


===''About Me''===
 
===''About Me:''===


I am doing a BFH in Fine Arts at Elam. I am currently at summer school completing a general education paper in Computer Science to make up 15 points in order to do Honors in fourth year.
I am doing a BFH in Fine Arts at Elam. I am currently at summer school completing a general education paper in Computer Science to make up 15 points in order to do Honors in fourth year.
The media I most frequently use at Elam Are:
====''The media I most frequently use at Elam Are:''====
*Painting
:*Painting
*Printmaking
:*Printmaking
*Photography
:*Photography
 
====''My main concerns are:''====
:*The representation of light via the study of Romanticism and Landscape Painting
:*The sublime as it is represented in Art
:*Colour Theory
:*Symbolism


My main concerns are:
*The representation of light via the study of Romanticism and Landscape Painting
*The sublime as it is represented in Art
*Colour Theory
*Symbolism


Here is a wonderfully convenient link to the main forum page where we can engage in vigorous debate:
Here is a wonderfully convenient link to the [[Main_Page|CompSci111 Student Wikipedia]] where you can find all of the students enrolled in the CompSci111 Summer School paper

Latest revision as of 00:15, 13 January 2012

User Page of Joshua Andrew Burrowes

About Me:

I am doing a BFH in Fine Arts at Elam. I am currently at summer school completing a general education paper in Computer Science to make up 15 points in order to do Honors in fourth year.

The media I most frequently use at Elam Are:

  • Painting
  • Printmaking
  • Photography

My main concerns are:

  • The representation of light via the study of Romanticism and Landscape Painting
  • The sublime as it is represented in Art
  • Colour Theory
  • Symbolism


Here is a wonderfully convenient link to the CompSci111 Student Wikipedia where you can find all of the students enrolled in the CompSci111 Summer School paper