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    Rustin's Scribble Stage

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    simply for the kinesthetic activity of drawing. Towards the end of this stage children begin to give the marks names. The scribble stage also consist of two different stages, randomness which will be when the students color off the page in a swinging motion, and then they will enter the second stage and have more control and begin to use repetition in their marks. The importance of this stage involves students learning to express themselves through drawing. There are also four sub-groups that…

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    Geometrical Design Project My project was given to me on the January 8, 2018; a week into the start of school. I was not expecting a big project like this to be given so early in the year, so I pushed it away for a week until I began practicing drawing the shapes from examples on the booklet, and I could get a firm grasp on what I was doing, and not make as many mistakes when beginning on the final project. The main goal of this project was to make a geometric design -hand drawn- on a…

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    • Maintaining high-quality model and drawing output. • Maintaining accurate content in drawings and documentations. • Ensure Information on drawings and documents are correct and complete. • The successful and timely delivery of all drafting and modeling work allocated to me. • Ensure models and drawings created/issued for any product are good for manufacturing. • Working with defined company processes and standards…

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    Berlin Dada group. After observing the horrors of war as a soldier in World War I, Grosz focused his art on social critique. He became deeply involved in left wing pacifist activity, publishing drawings in many satirical and critical periodicals and participating in protests and social upheavals. His drawings and paintings from the Weimar era sharply criticize what Grosz viewed as the decay of German society. Shortly before Hitler seized power, Grosz moved to America to teach art and thus…

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    art was a better career choice. In Pettibon’s art it consists of drawing and writing, and he likes to have pieces that require both of these aspects. In his pieces there is a disparity between the images and his words. Pettibon’s friend said that Raymond has a broad range artistically and I do say I have to agree, from his political satire and cartoon like drawings, to him drawing things such as trains, baseball players and other drawing not mentioned in the video shows how diverse Pettibon can…

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    Author's Writing Journey

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    early writing and drawing since it involves the same psychomotor skills and cognitive abilities. Since drawing is invented it does not require a learned interpretation but writing systems do because they have specific rules that need to be followed. In the study, children's drawings were found to be a primary form of their written language. As children become proficient in writing their drawings becomes more elaborate. Because of this I would like to include many writing/drawing activities in my…

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    Making An Erasure Poem

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    radical revision, I decide I wanted to do something unique, and from what I have seen, mine is the only one of its kind in the class. At first, I had considered creating a series of drawings that depicted how uncertainties affected an individual, but after having an internal debate with myself. I decided to create one drawing with an erasure poem that narrated what was going through a person's head, but at the same time, the narrator would be the individual going through this situation from an…

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    he does not make too many drawings for his sculptures. He said, “With sculpture, though, the way a form is articulated in terms of its curvature, its edge, its volume, how it displaces it volume or holds its volume, or unfolds or contracts, has a lot to do with the clarity of its drawing.” The birth of his sculptures usually starts by large scale drawings on handmade Hitomi paper or Belgian linen using ink, charcoal or even lithographic crayons to make technical drawings, then proceeds to the…

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    districts and two from each are selected to compete each year. Both of these stories have helped define the dystopian genre. While the two share some similarities, like the concept of the lottery, there are several differences, like who is up for the drawing, that can be found in both stories.…

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    them M, J and D. We are looking to see if this project will go along with the stages of cognitive development that he is a stated or if it will go against it. Our findings were not surprising and went along with Piaget 's Theory. The one with the drawing pad free questions that we had to read word for word to get a certain response from each of the participants along with those questions I asked a few probing questions to try to gain a deeper understanding the participant 's developmental…

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