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Monthly Archives: November 2018

research bibliography

Question: How do you get lost?   Annotated Bibliography   DEB WILENSKI (2014) ‘We’re a little bit lost aren’t we?’: outdoor exploration, real and fantastical lands, and the educational possibilities of disorientation, FORUM, 56(1), 9-18. http://doi.org/10.2304/forum.2014.56.1.9 An article on disorientation and education. Hale, Nathan Cabot. Abstraction in Art and Nature. Dover, 1993. A book on … Continue reading »

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Research trip photos of inspiration

This piece is for therapeutic use. To help with memory sensory and relaxation. I found it interesting for getting into a sense of mind. This artist is using patterns around her to make her art and the repetitive patterns I could get lost in for hours. Same as the one above this one. I went … Continue reading »

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Week 6 studio work

This week we worked on coping a photo in a grid and painting from the imagination. I’ll eventually get this painting done

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Week 6 weekly reflection

This week we read Historic painting and Neo- Expressionism,  from Painting Today. As well as 95 Theses on Painting, 10 rules for Creative Projects, and Chuck Close on Creativity. We had two podcasts, Kerry James Marshall and Molly Zuckerman Hartung. The practice for this week was to do library and feild research, build studio plans, and work … Continue reading »

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