WICHITA STATE UNIVERSITY ALUMNI MAGAZINE
Winter 2002

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Textured vase, 2002

10" x 6" x 28"

Esau Adrian Freeman

WSU student Esau Freeman's approach to art could be described as loose. "A lot of the work I do has very little direction at the start," he says. "The evolution of the work is a product of the thought and circumstances that occur during the formation process. I think every creation should be its own unique entity, and I won't make the same thing twice." After graduating from high school in Rose Hill, Kan., Freeman worked a number of jobs — as a screen printer, a sign installer and for the Wichita Children's Home — before enrolling at WSU, where he studies psychology, sociology and ceramics.


SHOCK ART

Poems

Ode Beauty is true pain — and all this you need to know: that fading as the day, that fading as the sun, truth foretells its death in telling, beauty at the winning, having won. The Children's Choir Does Karaoke God Rap and claps o...

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UNTITLED Textured vase, 2002 10" x 6" x 28" Esau Adrian Freeman WSU student Esau Freeman's approach to art could be described as loose. "A lot of the work I do has very little direction at the start," he says. "...

Third Phase

"THIRD PHASE" Acrylic, collage, crayon, objects on panel, 2002 24" x 31.5" x .75" Marc Bosworth '92 Marc Bosworth came to WSU to study printmaking. Active in showing his work around the region, this co-founder of th...