Drawing with Hand, Head, and Heart

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In Drawing with Hand, Head, and Heart, Van James presents a practical, richly illustrated guide to drawing as a path of visual thinking and whole-child development. With over 500 exercises rooted in Waldorf experience, it supports teachers, parents, and students in cultivating artistic skill, perception, and intelligence.

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Drawing with Hand, Head, and Heart: A Natural Approach to Learning the Art of Drawing

“What if imagination and art are not frosting at all, but the fountainhead of human experience?” –Rollo May, existential psychologist and author of Love and Will

Drawing with Hand, Head, and Heart is a comprehensive and practical guide to the art of drawing and to the process of visual thinking that is part of our full human intelligence. More than 500 illustrated exercises and examples—collected and developed over many years of Waldorf classroom experience—show teachers, parents, and students how to learn to draw simply and naturally, as a child would learn to draw.

The introduction examines contemporary research on brain development and its relationship to learning, showing how the process of picture making contributes to the development of visual thinking. An overview follows about how children learn to draw and how their visual intelligence can be engaged through age-appropriate drawing exercises. Many useful examples of form drawing, portraiture, and geometric and perspective drawing illustrate the art and science of drawing for students of all ages and ability levels.

Van James also provides samples of inspiring blackboard drawings and main lesson book pages for teachers and students and includes an informative appendix on therapeutic drawing, a bibliography of resources, and an index. Includes 576 color and black and white illustrations.

Drawing with Hand, Head, and Heart provides an invaluable resource for teachers, parents, and visual artists.

About the Author

Van James is a Hawaii-based artist and author, a graduate of the San Francisco Art Institute, Emerson College in England, and the Goetheanum Painting School in Switzerland. He is an art teacher, co-director of an adult education program, and editor of Pacifica Journal. As an artist, he has exhibited in Europe, the U.S., and Japan. His paintings have received awards and are found in numerous private collections. He is a freelance graphic designer and writes articles for journals and magazines. In 1991 his book Ancient Sites of Oahu: Archaeological Places of Interest in the Hawaiian Islands won an award for excellence, and in 1998 Ancient Sites of Hawaii was published. Van James is chair of the Anthroposophical Society in Hawaii and lives on the island of Oahu.

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Weight 32 oz
Dimensions 6 × 1 × 9.25 in
Author

ISBN13

9781621480105

Published

May 2013

Format

Paperback

Pages

312

Publisher

SteinerBooks

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