About the Book
I always tried to approach all periods of my art as play. Free-spirited acts of moving and mustering the courage to freely mark any surface derived from childhood recollections of the feel of freedom.
Children have taught me about the importance of maintaining the fun, finding humor, and magic in the art process as a serious requisite for an artist.
Features & Details
- Primary Category: Arts & Photography Books
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Project Option: Large Square, 12×12 in, 30×30 cm
# of Pages: 200 -
Isbn
- Hardcover, ImageWrap: 9781714251506
- Publish Date: Jan 07, 2020
- Language English
- Keywords childhood, freedom, play, Art
About the Creator
A BRIEF BIOGRAPHY For thirty-five years, George Szekely has been a pioneer in developing creative changes and methodologies for art teaching. His work has been formulated in books, journals, unique performance-style keynote presentations, and teaching demonstrations through his nationally initiated Adopt-a-School projects. He was among the first art educators to emphasize the importance of children’s play in art making and to advocate the study of children’s home art as the foundation for school art practice. Szekely has been elected a Distinguished Fellow of the National Art Education Association. He is an Emanual Barkan Prize-winning author, and a Victor Lowenfeld Award recipient for his lifetime achievement in art education. A former Vice President of the National Art Education Association, he was named A National Treasure by student chapters of the NAEA. He has published over a hundred-fifty article in major journals of education, and has been a contributor to art education pr