Teaching what We Do: EssaysAmherst College Press, 1991 - 246 من الصفحات |
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... drawing a figure , I would make marks that referred only to the shape , proportion , and space that were visible on the surface . Although these studies ultimately would produce a decent record of those various elements , it was ...
... drawing a figure , I would make marks that referred only to the shape , proportion , and space that were visible on the surface . Although these studies ultimately would produce a decent record of those various elements , it was ...
الصفحة 236
... drawing . My idea of drawing includes learning to observe or , more specifically , to frame questions that are directed at discovering abstract relationships of form , space , shape and color . It also includes learning to establish the ...
... drawing . My idea of drawing includes learning to observe or , more specifically , to frame questions that are directed at discovering abstract relationships of form , space , shape and color . It also includes learning to establish the ...
الصفحة 245
... drawing , and probably would not have selected a drawing course if they had known . But they discovered that drawing is a language that can be learned like any other , and that a whole area of visual discourse that they had assumed was ...
... drawing , and probably would not have selected a drawing course if they had known . But they discovered that drawing is a language that can be learned like any other , and that a whole area of visual discourse that they had assumed was ...
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