After reading Housen's article, “Eye of the Beholder: Research, Theory, & Practice”, I became more in tune with the theories behind VTS. I found it interesting, as I sort of began to grasp a sense of a Left-Brained approach to a Right-Brained exercise. I enjoyed the idea of a problem solving method of viewing art.
It is quite funny how we naturally avoid appropriate steps that need be taken in creating theories, solving problems, and even creating art. I feel like (and teach daily), that the better result always comes from using a process. It seems only natural that using the VTS processes will only make any novice viewer of art a more effective and adaptive viewer.
Prethinking / Summative Project
10 years ago
2 comments:
I enjoyed these comments. Would you consider yourself left-brained or right brained. (I'm inferring that as a visual artist AND a musician that you favor the right hemisphere? Do correct me if I'm wrong!
DEFINITELY RIGHT BRAINED!!!!!!! NO CORRECTION NEEDED!
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