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Setting Goals Through Artistic Expression: A Journey of Self-Discovery

In this week's session, we reflect on the empowering saying, "Nobody is going to save you," emphasizing the importance of setting personal goals and creating actionable plans. Participants will write their own obituaries to visualize their future aspirations. We will explore the power of daily writing and engage with art by artists like Sonya Blesofsky and Sarah Kabot to understand how they connect ideas with material. Through observation and creative expression, we will delve into paper techniques and the interplay of positive and negative space.

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Setting Goals Through Artistic Expression: A Journey of Self-Discovery

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  1. Week 3. Paper II • Today’s saying : “Nobody is going to save you” – set your goals and plan around it • Write Obituary – see your future and breakdown to the action plan • Power of writing down : 10-20 mins/ a day

  2. Today, We will watch some videos and works of artists. That relates to the topic, Paper, or beyond. Pay attention how artists connects idea to their material Pay attention to techniques Write or draw if it relates to you. Make it yours.

  3. Paper texture and placement – Yokoland- the remix project

  4. *fragile paper sculpture Sonya Blesofsky http://smackmellon.org/index.php/contact/previous_studio_artists/sonya_blesofsky/ *Sarah Kabot, similar, but tension between existed and imagined http://smackmellon.org/index.php/exhibitions/past/kabot___kim___slaughter/

  5. Flag Drawing with others

  6. Richard Sweeney

  7. Peter Callesen – Positive/Negative space created by paper

  8. Jen Stark: layering and cutting:

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