Murawski, Veronica2016-06-242016-06-242016-06-242016-06-16http://hdl.handle.net/10012/10568"Uncertain Memory" features a series of figurative oil paintings on canvas and paper inspired by photographs from my family archive. My paintings are developed in stages; beginning with a process of mining and selecting specific images, which are then manipulated before being translated into paintings as works on paper or canvas. I focus primarily on female figures as I search for a sense of strangeness within each image as well as an uncertainty about the figure’s actions or whereabouts in the scene. I am drawn to ambiguity as a means of exploring relationships between past and present, reflecting a personal need to establish a sense of identity and understanding of my family’s past, as well as examining the universal and intimate relationship we have to photographic images.enpaintingfigureoil paintingfigurativememoryVeronica MurawskiMFAthe punctumphoto-imagesphotographyGerhard RichterPainters of Modern LifeportraitPost War PaintingNew European Paintingcanvasthe family gazethe tourist gazegazefemaleanalogarchivesartMaster of Fine ArtsMarlene DumasElizabeth PeytonUncertain Memorypastnostalgialongingtechniquecontemporary artpainting photographsimageimagessensationtimerealismnarrativefamily historyamateur photographycollectioneuropeanstudio artidentitywomenphotographsUncertain MemoryMaster Thesis