Ms. Hunter's Art Classes-WINTER 2005
The way you choose to do something is as important as what you choose to do. Chuck Close, artist
Process is a series of actions or operations used in making or achieving something. Process can be: expressive and connote meaning (usually) be documented traditional or non-traditional/ experimental made evident/ obvious or hidden the artwork itself (result of the absence of an art object)
expressive and connote meaning (usually) be documented traditional or non-traditional/ experimental made evident/ obvious or hidden the artwork itself (result of the absence of an art object)
Processes can be... additive reductive manipulative or compulsive methodical deliberate or passionate aggressive or delicate or
"A work's surface reverberates forever with the passion or deliberation, the delicacy or aggression, of the creative act." From Linda Weintraub's, Art on the Edge and Over: Searching for Art's Meaning in Contemporary Society 1970's to 1990's.
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