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Keywords
Pottery--Study and teaching;
Abstract
As long as I can remember, I have thought in mental images rather than in abstract ideas. My mind seems to translate sensations to visual mental images that are seen as either vague, colored shapes or as clearly defined forms related visually to a particular sight, sound, feeling, smell, or taste. When stimulated by the senses, the images appear in rapid succession, sometimes without apparent logical order; they may come and go with varying intensity or may present themselves singly or in groups. These images are always present while I am concious [sic]; they are unlike my dreams which move in chronological line order. From this stream of images, I can choose to concentrate on one and to manipulate its form and color while in the background more faint images continue to move; only some, apparently-, connected logically to the one I have arrested and with which I am working.
Year of Submission
1965
Degree Name
Master of Arts in Education
Department
Department of Art
First Advisor
Don Finegan
Second Advisor
John L. Eiklor
Third Advisor
John H. Page
Date Original
1965
Object Description
1 PDF file (19 leaves)
Copyright
©1965 Edwin H. Harris
Language
en
File Format
application/pdf
Recommended Citation
Harris, Edwin H., "A Report on a Creative Thesis Project Concerning the Making of a Film as a Personal Analogy of Pottery and Natural Environment" (1965). Dissertations and Theses @ UNI. 2852.
https://scholarworks.uni.edu/etd/2852
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