Not that I went to Art School, proper. I have a Liberal Arts education for some reason.
I was going to bail on Halloween this year. I'm not a costume person. Go figure. Nor am I a witty pumpkin carver person either. My artistic skulls end at bad puns, painting, making stuff out of nothing and a ghost of other things. Being the Martha Stewart of pumpkin carving is not on the list.
It might help if I were to design a pumpkin, working up some sort of blueprint in advance. It might also help if I were to use my woodcarving tools instead of a jackknife. And perhaps the slasher approach is a bit hasty. Nonetheless, a pumpkin is on the front porch, and there is too much candy in the house.
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Some kid just told me he liked my pumpkin.
The book I'm reading makes a big tadoo about Liberal Arts vs. Art school vs. teaching art at all.
I just carve what the other people draw.
What book are you reading?
Does the comment section work as a Q & A or need I email you? I'm forgetting how to effectively communicate since you're no longer on FB.
"Why Art Cannot Be Taught" by James Elkins. I will likely be excerpting some of it soon.
I think it works fine if we remember to click on the "Follow-up comments will be sent to" option below.
My next post will sorta be about FB.
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