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Tag Archives: creativity
Evaluation: Research and Development Module
M.A. Visual Arts: Research and Development Module This module has taken me on a journey, helping me to develop my practice and understand more deeply theory and how my work relates to it. I initially was concerned with both the … Continue reading
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Tagged art, atmospher, creativity, David Blackburn, Elements, Evaluation, impressionism, landscape, light, Monet, Paul Nash, spontaneous, Techniques and Styles, textiles, Turner, Visual Arts, Watercolour, weather
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Ways of working
“Each new work grows organically from the last one completed, the colours that surround him as he creates a new drawing based on the last finished work.” “The trance-like state he falls into when working allows his ideas to find … Continue reading