“In the broad valley, far below him, in the first sunlight of early morning, he saw a town. Only it was not a town. Towns did not look like that. He had to suspend the possible for a while longer, to seek no questions or explanations, only to look.” The above was Ayn Rand's description …
Critiquing Art: Look for What is Alive
Newberry Art Tutorials Critiquing Art: Look for What is Alive Courbet, The Painter's Studio, 1855, oil on canvas, 12 x 20 feet Representational art students are taught to be critical. During critiques, the stress is on the work's problems. It is not uncommon to see students turning red with embarrassment or anger. Sometimes one will …
Critiquing Art: Look for What is Alive
A strange thing happened, the group became more confident, enjoyed the process more, and were much more supportive of one another.

