Psyche Inspired: Emerson Pappas

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Institution: Creighton University
Major: Chemistry & Studio Art
Psyche Inspired Class: 2025-2026

The Object

Emerson Pappas

December 3rd, 2025
Major: Chemistry and Studio Art
Genre/Medium: Mixed media acrylic paint on canvas and acrylic beads
About the work:

“The Object” explores the focus and destination of the Psyche mission, the asteroid Psyche herself, in a mixed media acrylic painting with embroidered acrylic beads and graphic text. I wanted to highlight the different aspects of the Psyche mission, first being the asteroid, starting in this mixed media work. I treat my canvas like typical fabric by adding embroidery with beads on top of my paintings to show depth and texture. This changes the way the painting looks under different lighting and points of view, adding a sculptural element to an otherwise two dimensional medium. But, moving down the painting, the text at the bottom flattens the image again into a graphic advertisement. Over the past few years I have gravitated towards adding bold words to my work- I love the contrast between organic shapes like Psyche and the structure of English text. Like many science fiction lovers I grew up watching Star Trek, which I pull inspiration from in the slanted style of text I chose to paint. The colors I painted with, blue and orange, are not true to the asteroid, but instead are an over-saturated interpretation. Shadows often reflect cool tones whereas highlights pull warm, so I chose to dial up what I saw in images of the asteroid.

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The Vessel

Emerson Pappas

February 2nd, 2026
Major: Chemistry & Studio Art
Genre/Medium: Mixed media screen print with wax colored pencils, alcohol markers, and acrylic paint on paper
About the work:

“The Vessel” depicts the satellite Psyche on its journey through space and the SpaceX Falcon Heavy that got it there. It is a seven edition mixed media print consisting of black and orange screen-printed outlines colored in with wax pencils, alcohol markers, and acrylic paint on textured white paper. I wanted to highlight the satellite Psyche and the rocket that launched it, without which the mission to reach the asteroid Psyche would be impossible. Drawing inspiration from the official Psyche color palette and science fiction posters, I took creative liberties in the colorway of both vessels in each edition. I approached the screen printed image like a coloring book, filling in the design with wax colored pencils and alcohol markers for vibrant tones.

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