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Volume 38 • Number 1

Spring 2004



 

In Defense of Observational Practice in Art and Design Education

 

by Howard Cannatella

It is increasingly debatable whether observational drawing and making in nature are still regarded as principal activities of art and design learning. Against this, the aim of this article is to strengthen sympathetically a teacher's understanding of observational creative work from nature and to assert that such an approach should be central to art and design teaching and learning.


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