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"The project is an iterative process of investigations in generative typography."
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art education
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animation activities: storyboarding, clay animation, character creation...
-P1 comic strip and flip book projects
outdated/old books, comics, maps --> sculptures --> photographs
-sculpture -found objects -re-use/re-purpose -art materials
http://jamesgulliverhancock.com/biography/ great bio, artwork, side projects
-inspiration for grade 1 cityscapes
Nathalie Miebach: My work focuses on the intersection of art and science and the visual articulation of scientific observations.
images transformed by the sea. (An FP Slide Show)
-purpose/meaning of photographs -digital shift -explore visual changes/effects that can be achieved by salt water/other materials on gelatin surface of photographs
great starting point for P1 drawing/painting music project: photographer captures paint coming alive through music - via DesignTAXI.com.
What it is/What I see series of artwork using photographs by Dutch artist and illustrator Tineke Meirink.
" There is nothing more difficult for a truly creative painter than to paint a rose, because before he can do so he has first to forget all the roses that were ever painted. " Henri Matisse
painting your skin tone on your skin is a brilliant colour theory exercise.
Molly Rausch writes, paints, and builds treehouses in New Paltz, New York. She grew up in Maryland and really enjoys mailing people things.
--idea to try out in art class
The digital revolution of the last decade has unleashed creativity and talent in an unprecedented way, with unlimited opportunities. But does democratized culture mean better art or is true talent instead drowned out?
inspiring documentary film...interesting ideas and questions posed
succinct video about art, design and branding
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Explore the Museum collection...
-social studies and art G1: Ancient Egypt, Mexico, G2: Ancient Greece
-G1 masks
Open Studio is a set of lesson ideas authored by contemporary artists for K-12 teachers. Conceived by artist Mark Bradford, it is the inaugural project of the Getty Artists Program.
"...San Francisco-area based landscape and movement artist and explorer."
-scale of work -nature as canvas -compare w/ other landform/earthwork artists
"...a research-based teaching method that improves critical thinking and language skills through discussions of visual images."
"space sketching", wire sculptural work
-architect artist example for G2 sculpture project
via Wanken, blog of designer and photographer Shelby White
Sophie Blackall talks about her Missed Connections project.
loving all her work but especially the ice typography
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