-- As a side note, I find myself very much satisfied and intrigued by the way the two different author's wrote in these articles.
Artopian Seattle
As Jacob has written about the way this author wrote, I like how it wasn't too 'unrealistic or extravagant.' It would be an interesting world if the world revolved around art as described in this article. I really like how the writer also allowed us to feel as if we had a say about the topic and that just because she wrote it and published it wasn't a done deal and something to keep untouched. Also how she gave her contact information. It just seemed friendly and open to new ideas.
Trimpin's World
I give props to the author of this article, I don't think there could be a better writer to describe and create vivid images of Trimpin's work by words as Judy Wagonfield has done here. Although I would like to experience Trimpin's work first hand to draw my conclusion, I think that I will be impressed by his unique style and actually become entranced and willing to stay at a museum. From my past experiences at museums, I noticed that they bore me very much. However, since attending this class, that has changed a little.
Overall, I like how Trimpin incorporated sound, music, rhythm, science, and engineering into his artwork.
Welcome!
Welcome to the Seattle Arts Ecology, Spring 2008. Please make use of this space to track course activities and assignments, share observations, ask questions, post photos from field trips, plug upcoming shows . . . you name it.
Wednesday, October 10, 2007
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