Showing posts with label Inspiring words. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Inspiring words. Show all posts

Aug 25, 2014

My Stitched Papercut Map Inspired by Matisse


 
Saturday morning I felt I needed to create,  to stitch together the remaining "leave' shape that I colored & cut weeks ago using an page from an old map book.  … Iooking for in that paperblock  I found  my drawing "women with a green hat ", I drew over a year ago.

last night I stitched the forms together.  
I use trasparent paper to design the stitches....   unconsciously I can see that I was inspired by Henri Matisse 
...it is a wonder how the creative process .....
 

  

Jan 25, 2013

Panciil Drawing, Hair

This photo was taken years ago at a student art show.
 I think this can be a great project

*It has been a long time since my last post.

Aug 18, 2011

Playing for Change

This is wonderful, inspiring.
 Visit    http://playingforchange.com/
Their mission : ...we are dedicated to creating positive change through music & arts education."
Enjoy the rest of the summer !!

Feb 21, 2011

Why Art? 10 Lessons Art Teach

Taken from   Nickels Intermediate Art page  Why Art?
Elliott Eisner, a Professor of Education at Stanford University has identified 10 lessons which are clarified through the study of Art in schools.


Ten Lessons the Arts Teach
• The arts teach children to make good judgments about qualitative relationships. Unlike much of the curriculum in which correct answers and rules prevail, in the arts, it is judgment rather than rules that prevail.

• The arts teach children that problems can have more than one solution and that questions can have more than one answer.

• The arts celebrate multiple perspectives. One of their large lessons is that there are many ways to see and interpret the world.

• The arts teach children that in complex forms of problem-solving purposes are seldom fixed, but change with circumstance and opportunity. Learning in the arts requires the ability and willingness to surrender to the unanticipated possibilities of the work as it unfolds.
• The arts make vivid the fact that words do not, in their literal form or number, exhaust what we can know. The limits of our language do not define the limits of our cognition.

• The arts teach students that small differences can have large effects. The arts traffic in subtleties.

• The arts teach students to think through and within a material. All art forms employ some means through which images become real.
• The arts help children learn to say what cannot be said. When children are invited to disclose what a work of art helps them feel, they must reach into their poetic capacities to find the words that will do the job.
• The arts enable us to have experience we can have from no other source and through such experience to discover the range and variety of what we are capable of feeling.

• The arts' position in the school curriculum symbolizes to the young what adults believe is important.

Elliott Eisner, in Beyond Creating: The Place for Art in America's Schools. Getty Center for Education in the Arts. 1985 p. 69.

Jan 21, 2011

Art and Life

I love following Orly in her Art Journal Blog, as always her words are inspiring as well as the beautiful artwork.
"The process of making art is the same of making life. It’s one of constantly making choices of what goes in, and what goes out, what to add and what to omit, what to pick, and what to leave out, what to discard and what to save. It’s the culmination of our choices that makes our art and life what they are…beautiful."


Apr 29, 2010


Long ago, a Native American grandfather told his grandson, "There are two wolves fighting inside all of us constantly--the wolf of fear and hate, and the wolf of love and peace." The grandson looked up at his grandfather and asked, "Which one will win?" The grandfather replied, "The one we feed."

Apr 4, 2010

Claude Monet Words

"...try to forget what objects you have before you, a tree, a house, a field or whatever ... merely think here is a little square of blue, here an oblong of pink, here a streak of yellow, and paint it just as it looks to you, the exact color and shape..."- Claude Monet

Feb 3, 2010

If you’re feeling stuck

If you’re feeling stuck

In her post today Bailey Earith posts a creative list to what to do when we get “stuck” in something and have a hard time figuring out what to do.
Reprinted from "The Art of Non-Conformity" > .
" Remember Einstein’s definition of insanity: “Doing the same things over and over while expecting different results.” For different results, try something new. "

Dec 7, 2009

Words that Inspire

In me search today, I read a great inspiring post By Jenipher Sutherland, "Keeping my Heart – How Autism Has Affected My Life"
found in MomsLikeMe.com.

..."I wouldn't change my son for the world, but I will change the world for my son...

...Happiness can't be given to you. You have to make it for yourself."

"Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind." ~ Dr. Seuss