Drawing : the enactive evolution of the practitioner / Patricia Cain.

In an era which has seen many forms of artistic creation becoming digitized, the practice of drawing, in the traditional sense, has remained constant. However, many publications about the relationship between drawing and thinking rely on discipline-dependent distinctions to discuss the activity'...

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Main Author: Cain, Patricia
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Bristol, UK ; Chicago, USA : Intellect, 2010.
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Table of Contents:
  • Front Cover; Preliminary Pages; Contents; List of Figures; Figure Credits; Acknowledgements; Introduction; PART I: Theorising about Thinking and Drawing: The Limitations of Theory-led Research to the Practitioner; Chapter 1: About Thinking and Drawing
  • The Process Rather than the Artefact; Chapter 2: Moving from Theory to Practice
  • The Methodological Problem; Chapter 3: The Relevance of Enactive Cognition to the Practice of Drawing; Chapter 4: Accessing Enactive Knowledge Through the Lived Experience of the Practitioner.