An Exploration of Growth through Artwork
Cole A. Krivak
Inspiration
Background
- Change and growth result from taking risks and engaging in life experiments.
- The brain learns best when actively engaged and working, according to research from Princeton and Indiana University.
- Effortful learning signals deeper and more durable knowledge, enhancing the effectiveness of the learning process.
- Effective learning involves identifying knowledge gaps, practicing application, and synthesizing learned information for a comprehensive understanding.
- Mentors can encourage artists to step out of their comfort zone and take creative risks. as well as challenging them to explore new themes and ideas in their art.
- We can observe a shift in our thinking and creative expression when working in new mediums.
Mentorship
Mediums
Scale
Joan Hanley
https://hanleystudio.com/
Methodology
Medium Selection
Practice & Planning
Execution
- Create multiple works using different mediums
- Gain familiarity with the mediums I may use (gouache, acrylic, oil)
- Pick a medium to use for my final
- Brainstorm ideas for the final piece through sketches and fast paintings
- Further practice my mediums
- Use my sketches to guide the process of my final work
- Paint big
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So What..?