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After Thoughts | Visual Thinking
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Agnes Scott College Art160. January 24, 2015 in Classroom Experience. My main takeaway from this semester is one that I understood already at midterms: you don’t have to produce great art to be an artist; you have to be an artist to produce great art. I only produced a couple things this semester I think are good enough to show off. Mostly, it wasn’t about. I made, but. I made it. I have better tools now, and I feel much less pressure. The combination is incredibly empowering and uplifting. I took this c...
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“…something that goes beyond any knowledge that the teacher, alone, will be able to give you” | Visual Thinking
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Agnes Scott College Art160. 8220;…something that goes beyond any knowledge that the teacher, alone, will be able to give you”. October 19, 2014 in Classroom Experience. From Alison’s Process Log):. By seeing everyones chair on the wall, I realized that even if the chair is the same, the artists are different and you can really see it. You can see by the force of the lines and by the marks left on the paper that every chair reflects the personality of the artist who made it. We are ALL working on the same...
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Truly Seeing | Visual Thinking
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Agnes Scott College Art160. April 10, 2013 in Agnes Scott College. Sometimes a teacher gets to hear something like this:. The act of drawing someone is an intimate experience, perhaps more for the artist than the subject, because through our truly seeing the other, we begin to truly see our lack of sight, our lack of comprehension of the complex nuance of the individual experience its wonder and incomprehensible nature. Thank you for articulating this Julia! Follow Blog via Email. Dalton Gallery of Art.
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A tricky pic | Visual Thinking
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Agnes Scott College Art160. October 20, 2014 in Classroom Experience. This is such a cool photograph! Hannah says, “This is a picture I snapped while I was driving home this week. I doubt I would have noticed how the road line in the mirror matches with the actual road before this class. As it were, I just had to stop and take it before another car showed up! Http:/ hannahwaggermanart160fall2014.wordpress.com/. Follow Blog via Email. Atlanta Contemporary Art Center. Dalton Gallery of Art. You are comment...
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Super Power Animals – Photos | Visual Thinking
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Agnes Scott College Art160. Super Power Animals – Photos. November 14, 2014 in Classroom Experience. Since everyone I talked to about this class project asked me about the work of others in the class, I decided to show them through pictures on the blog. I took the photos with my DSLR camera so if some artists wants to get a high quality photo of their sculpture, feel free to do so! Follow Blog via Email. Enter your email address to follow this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. You are...
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2010-2011 Programs | The CTL at Agnes Scott College
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The CTL at Agnes Scott College. Skip to primary content. Friday, Sept. 10th, 2:00-3:30pm, in the CTL. Co-sponsored by the Center for Writing and Speaking and the Office of International Education. Educating Students with Autism Spectrum Disorders and Asperger’s Syndrome. Thursday, Sept. 23rd, 1:00 -1:50 pm, in the CTL. Co-sponsored by the Office of Academic Advising. Scottie Safe Zone Training Session. Friday, October 22nd, 2:00-4:00pm, in the CTL. Co-sponsored by the Office of Intercultural Affairs.
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The Drawing Process | Visual Thinking
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Agnes Scott College Art160. October 4, 2014 in Classroom Experience. This artist’s post is thoughtful and well-written and even “thesis driven” in that she shares a cohesive connection to the idea of “should” in her concluding paragraph. All of her previous posts are also worth reading! Sydney M. Art160 Fall 2014 ASC. Follow Blog via Email. Enter your email address to follow this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Atlanta Contemporary Art Center. Dalton Gallery of Art. You are commenti...