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Combining An Intuitive Art Workshop And Neuroscience Rituals To Make Us Happy, Audrey Gran Weinberg
Combining An Intuitive Art Workshop And Neuroscience Rituals To Make Us Happy, Audrey Gran Weinberg
The STEAM Journal
One might wonder how intuitive art can connect to neuroscience and how this could be accomplished. In this descriptive article, research connecting art therapy and neuroscience has been collected and a workshop on Intuitive Painting has been described in detail. The connection was made by the author based on an article by Barker (2017), ‘4 Rituals to be more Happy,’ who writes a popular science blog. The rituals: gratefulness, expressing negative emotions, decision making and human touch were combined with Dr. Pinkie Feinstein’s method of Intuitive Painting in a small group setting. Although subjective, it would seem that at least …
Elements Of Art, Mike Doyle
Elements Of Art, Mike Doyle
The STEAM Journal
Through these paintings and my writing I share how elements of art and science overlap in the strokes of paint that create the perceptions of something familiar in our minds.
Deboer's "Visual Arts In The Worshiping Church" (Book Review), Darcy Gullacher
Deboer's "Visual Arts In The Worshiping Church" (Book Review), Darcy Gullacher
The Christian Librarian
No abstract provided.
About Logan Weihe And Beloved Microcosm, Logan M. Weihe
About Logan Weihe And Beloved Microcosm, Logan M. Weihe
Steeplechase: An ORCA Student Journal
No abstract provided.
The Painter From Maine: From Mountains To The Sea, Marsden Hartley Portrayed His Home State Through The Lens Of His Singular Imagination, Gerry Boyle
Colby Magazine
Marsden Hartley left his indelible mark on the art world, traversing America, absorbing influences in Europe, joining the ranks of the greatest modernist painters of his time—and creating a vision of Maine that resonates powerfully to this day.
El Arte De "Lágrimas En La Lluvia", Todd K. Mack
El Arte De "Lágrimas En La Lluvia", Todd K. Mack
Alambique. Revista académica de ciencia ficción y fantasía / Jornal acadêmico de ficção científica e fantasía
Uno de los elementos destacados de Lágrimas en la lluvia, la excelente novela de ciencia ficción de la madrileña Rosa Montero, es la genial inclusión de obras de arte con fines simbólicos dentro de la obra. Entre estas obras de arte se incluye el famoso cuadro de Johannes Vermeer, Una señora escribiendo una carta con su criada. En este artículo, el dr. Todd Mack muestra cómo este cuadro presagia el principal dilema de la protagonista de la novela. Bruna Husky es una replicante, y por eso sabe exactamente cuánto tiempo vivirá. El conocimiento de su inescapable fin hace …
Sunset Over Decaying City, Leah C. Nofsinger
Sunset Over Decaying City, Leah C. Nofsinger
Sierpinski’s Square
No abstract provided.
Dragon Mask, Leah C. Nofsinger
Reflection Of Humanity, Srikanth Baratom
Reflection Of Humanity, Srikanth Baratom
The Hilltop Review
A happy school-going girl who is warmhearted try to help people within in her capabilities. Once she saw a poor kid who is waving his hands to school children showing his interest to school. Hence, the girl tried to get admission in her school for the poor kid. Finally, she got admission after so many hurdles. This art shows the happiness of girl that her dream was achieved and showing the poor kid on a rusted mirror that how he looks with uniform. Thus, you can see the reflection of humanity in the mirror. Here the reflection of humanity is …
The Light, Gauri Manohari Nk
The Light, Gauri Manohari Nk
The Hilltop Review
The Light — Signifies the simplicity behind the concept of light that many people fail to embrace and admire. This painting shows a terracotta lamp used in India from ancient times. A cotton wick burns with the help of the oil poured into the lamp to give a serene yellow light. The light from the sun, the light from a camp fire, the street lights, the light from a humble study lamp or the light from grand chandeliers; all have the same purpose. It illuminates and it enables us to see the world as it is. This simplicity and unbiased …
Untitled, Amanda Olson
Thrift Store Corners, Anna Boling
You Will Not Define Me, Crystal Lee
Temple, Craig Erickson
Downtown Little Rock, Arkansas, Anna Boling
Never Ending Story, David Knape
Retrieval, Jiaan Powers
Capture One, Alberto Gutierrez
It All Began With A Thought, Sylvia S. Medel
Christine, Alfred Long
In Arcadia, Madeline Rupard
Old World, Madeline Rupard
Canterbury Cathedral, Madeline Rupard
Golden Contemplation, Abigail Remington
Looking Toward The Light, Abigail Remington
Looking Toward The Light, Abigail Remington
AWE (A Woman’s Experience)
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Silver Lining, Abigail Remington
Full Moon Church, Alex Giovinazzo
Introduction, Scott Yarbrough
Sintra Protugal, Amanullah Khan
It's Personal, Rebecca Hays