tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-451997295643966593.post1132852647868092701..comments2023-04-15T06:02:58.034-04:00Comments on Art Voices: Pursuit of ColorPatriciahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11238803337590070942noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-451997295643966593.post-86821652586967822882009-08-22T09:18:56.062-04:002009-08-22T09:18:56.062-04:00David,
Thanks for your lovely comment. I really ...David, <br />Thanks for your lovely comment. I really want students to participate in art, not just "study" it. If we can't help them understand through their senses, then they loose out completely.Patriciahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11238803337590070942noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-451997295643966593.post-35503239755938907222009-08-22T06:11:38.021-04:002009-08-22T06:11:38.021-04:00Hi Patricia! What a great way to imprint something...Hi Patricia! What a great way to imprint something that will stay with a student for life -- your approach of stimulating that "visceral thrill of working with color" is powerful and will be the engine to spur passion for further dealvings. These are the types of experiences that have had impact on me in my creative development. Your students will have flashbulb memories coming out of these lessons, ones that will create ripples throughout their lives. <br />Beautiful,<br />David<br />PS -- I love the "student water color diptych"... that's a flashbulb memory for me now!Blind Fly Theaterhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09011262001970131894noreply@blogger.com