Developing Creative Talent in Art: A Guide for Parents and Teachers

Developing Creative Talent in Art: A Guide for Parents and Teachers

ISBN-10:
1567504086
ISBN-13:
9781567504088
Pub. Date:
11/10/1999
Publisher:
Bloomsbury Academic
ISBN-10:
1567504086
ISBN-13:
9781567504088
Pub. Date:
11/10/1999
Publisher:
Bloomsbury Academic
Developing Creative Talent in Art: A Guide for Parents and Teachers

Developing Creative Talent in Art: A Guide for Parents and Teachers

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Overview

Developing Creative Talent in Art is a guide for parents, teachers and others interested in developing creative art talent of young people. Visual art has its own language system by which the artist communicates to others thoughts, ideas and feelings about the world as they see them. First experienced as images and then codified in art language form, information about the world in this dual form is processed by creative imagination to produce original art works. Both the language of visual art and creative processing techniques are presented by example and instructional application so that students can compose art not only intuitively but also at will. The book is based on the assumptions that: (1) being able to recognize and know how to identify creative individuals with special talent in art, guidance can be given to maximize the achievement of their potential; (2) understanding creative imagination as process and skill will provide tools to talented individuals for their development in art; (3) mental images constitute the earliest informational source prior to their symbolization in one language form or another; (4) visual art has its own language, derived at first from mental imagery, and just as someone learns and uses the language of words, the artist learns and uses the language of art in productive expression; (5) individuals can be taught to use creative imagination to process all kinds of information and its art language-imagery correlates to produce original works; and (6) feedback in terms of appraisal of student art is essential to foster and guide developing art talent. We provide information about the nature of creativity and talent approaches to identify individuals possessing these potentials generally and art specifically , the nature of creative imagination and its significance and relevance in art imagery as the language of discovery, and the language of art design as order and composition in art, creative imagination as process and teachable skills, instruction in how they may be used to produce art works with relevant practical exercises, the nature of color and its role in art production, and approaches that can be used to evaluate student art.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781567504088
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 11/10/1999
Series: Publications in Creativity Research Series
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 218
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.46(d)

About the Author

JOE KHATENA is Professor adn Head Emeritus of the Department of Educational Psychology and Professor Emeritus of Psychology at Mississippi State University. Author of numerous books in the field he is a Fellow of the American Psychological Assocaition and a past president of the National Association for Gifted Children.

NELLY KHATENA is a charter member of the National Musuem of Women in the Arts, and a member of the Mississippi Museum of Art. Her art pieces known as the egg series have received wide praise and been exhibited nationally.

Table of Contents

Creatively Gifted are Talented Individuals
Measuring Creative Process
Discovering Creative and Talented Individuals
Art and Creative Imagination
Magnificent Creative Imagination
Imagery as Language of Discovery
Art Composition as Design
Creative Imagination as Process and Skills
More Creative Imagination at Work
Instructional Application in Art
Creative Imagination in Action
Analogy-Metaphor Making Art
The Magic Color
Evaluating Student Art Works

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