Perceptual Quotes for PhotographersRichard D. Zakia Light Impressions Corporation, 1980 - 139 strani |
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... painting grows and develops . So one must say that painting is both creative and responsive . It is an intimately communicative affair between the painter and his painting , a conversation back and forth , the painting telling the painter ...
... painting grows and develops . So one must say that painting is both creative and responsive . It is an intimately communicative affair between the painter and his painting , a conversation back and forth , the painting telling the painter ...
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... her and others like her that a first- rate soup is more creative than a second - rate William Blake Fritjof Capra Sigmund Freud Paul Klee Arthur Koestler painting , and that , generally , cooking or parent-. 37 Humans Create Create.
... her and others like her that a first- rate soup is more creative than a second - rate William Blake Fritjof Capra Sigmund Freud Paul Klee Arthur Koestler painting , and that , generally , cooking or parent-. 37 Humans Create Create.
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... of sonnets , a series of photographs ; whatever rationalizations appear , they originate in urges that are rarely satisfied with single images . Painting and sculpture cease to be taught as techniques of 48 Humans Organize.
... of sonnets , a series of photographs ; whatever rationalizations appear , they originate in urges that are rarely satisfied with single images . Painting and sculpture cease to be taught as techniques of 48 Humans Organize.
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Abraham Maslow Arthur Koestler artist Ashley Montagu awareness Barbara Bullock Ben Shahn Bernard Berenson Bruner Rene Dubos Carl Jung colors complexity concept consciousness creative culture D.H. Lawrence E.H. Gombrich Edmund Carpenter emotional environment experience feel George Miller Gibson E.H. Gombrich Harry Stack Sullivan Helmholtz William James Henry Thoreau Hermann Helmholtz Hermann Helmholtz William human James Gibson E.H. Jerome Bruner Jerome Bruner Rene John Dewey language learn to learn look man's meaning memory mind Minor White myths N.F. Dixon nature nervous system object observer organism pattern Paul Klee perceive permission person photographs picture Psychology Ralph Evans Ralph Haber Ralph Waldo Emerson Rasheed bin Fouad Rene Dubos Richard Gregory Robert Ornstein Rollo Rudolf Arnheim sensations sense sensory Shahn space stimuli Susan Sontag symbol tactile things touch Ulric Neisser universe vision visual perception William Ittelson Wilson Bryan Key Wolfgang Kohler words York