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February 2013 Blog Posts (4)

illustration versus fine arts in my eyes

The best way to put the difference is philosophy.  Quality of stylized elements and principals are not greater or lesser in either form, but are weighted differently.

The idea I see in fine arts is that every aspect of the piece can be weighted equally when critiqued.  This means stylized strokes in one are as valuable of the process an other took to make.  To be edgy, I see those artists oriented to the fine arts place the concept of elements and principals over how they fit…

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Added by Andrew Schlageter on February 26, 2013 at 4:23pm — 4 Comments

How Do You Learn?

I'm currently coming towards the end of my Masters course in Creative Education and am in the process of writing up my final piece. I am undergoing some research to accompany my final written piece. So one of my questions is 'How Do You Learn?'. I want to know your opinions on what it is that leads to successful learning/creating. Is it the environment? Is it the subject? Is it the tutor? etc etc. Any input would be greatly appreciated and i look forward to your responses.

Added by Mark Prince on February 15, 2013 at 5:54am — No Comments

Floating II

Added by mimi van bindsbergen on February 14, 2013 at 8:42am — No Comments

New Work!!!

Added by mimi van bindsbergen on February 14, 2013 at 8:41am — No Comments

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