Words--Color--Courage Bravely document your lifes journey with Art Journal Art Journey: Collage and Storytelling for Honoring Your Creative Process. Artist Nichole Rae is your creative companion and guide as you explore your art journaling journey in three easy steps. Begin by putting the journal in art journal: A variety of prompts and writing styles help you breathe life into your hopes; feelings and intentions. Then put the art in art journal: Use your writing to develop a theme for your art journal. Illustrate your story by adding photos; illustrations and ephemera. Finally; explore your creative process: Ponder color; words and symbols as you build beautifully layered collage pages. Along this art journaling path; youll find the strength to listen to your heart and find your creative voice. All you have to do is Embrace the Journey. Includes: Journaling prompts 15 mixed-media and collage techniques Dozens of inspirational journal pages
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0 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Five StarsBy FirdevsItem in good condition. thak you31 of 32 people found the following review helpful. Art builds a curriculum architectureBy James Haywood Rolling Jr.This is an important book that has already been a great help to me in my development as an educator. Efland builds a rationale for the necessary integration of arts learning in general education curriculum. Eflands effort stems from his belief that works of art require a particular rigor of intellectual inquiry to make meaningful sense; and become of value to the learner first and foremost because they are context-bound creations. Consequently; works of art may be understood as personally relevant artifacts only when they are understood in their interconnectedness with social forms and personal experience.Efland boldly takes us then to where the positivist bias in the human sciences will not allow us to go-toward the proposition that reductivist and scientific methodology is not `the only way to procure reliable knowledge (p. 5). Eflands aim draws upon an architectural metaphor: to `build a foundation for lifelong learning inclusive of the arts (p. 6).According to Eflands thesis; this all becomes possible assuming that one pictures the mind as more than a hierarchical repository of logical-scientific symbolic structures; more than reservoir of enculturated symbols mediated by parents; peers; and knowledgeable adults. Rather; Efland portrays a mind flexible enough to employ different strategies appropriate to the mastery of understanding in pre-packaged; generalizable; and well-structured domains of knowledge as well as ill-structured; broad and complexly fragmented arrays of knowledge. The mind is able to integrate the variety of knowledge domains and arrays into coherent and purposeful maps and models of the world.Ultimately; the book purports the minds imagination to be the most flexible and integrative of all the symbol-processing tools at our disposal; powerfully formative and capable of `creating new ideas or images through the combination and reorganization of previous experiences (p. 133). The imagination can acquire other cultural tools such as language; mathematics and works of art and then utilize them in continually reshaping an individuals lifeworld in accommodation to the dispositions of the learner; also described as the learners `habits of mind (p. 118). Learning and the creation of new knowledge may thus be preceded by imaginative; even artistic; purpose and development.Eflands point is that through the arts; learners discover that irregular and ad hoc transferences between a work of art and ones lifeworld are both conceivable and tenable as an extension of knowledge. A mind can thus made; remade; unmade; and made over; it is never finished. It has no certain form and every possibility.Not relying upon conventional curriculum architecture; Efland seeks a fresh approach to general education born of a process melding conventional learning exercises with the sculptural sensibilities; the dialogic engagement of the senses and materials that is inherent to aesthetic experience. Eflands suggests that educators utilize key works of art as landmarks for cross-disciplinary and cross-social learning; that we recognize the role of metaphor and narrative in providing the basis for `an imaginative reality; and that we understand the purpose of the arts as contributive to the embodiment of `the myths that bind human social systems together (p. 171); all for the furtherance of the exercise of human development. It is a bold integration and a great read!8 of 9 people found the following review helpful. Concisely written; very informativeBy MelvinIts a must have for everyone who is interested in arteducation.Art and cognition are complicated subjects. The combination of the two is even more complex. Efland writes very crisp about it without any simplification. The book opened my eyes in several ways. I learned a lot.The chapters are informative; the summary and diagrams adequate.