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In reply to the discussion: After grading many, many assignments by college students this week [View all]TomSlick
(12,860 posts)71. I appreciate the encouragement.
However, I am afraid that I like art that is representational - I can identify the subject of the art. My first concern is how representational, the harder I have to study the art to decide what is being presented, the less I like it. For me, the purpose of artistic technique and skill is to ease my effort to see what is being represented.
I will allow that once in a great while, I note what I call the artist's "eye," i.e., the ability to see something - beauty or meaning - in the subject I would not on my own. On those rare occasions, I truly appreciate (both understand and like) art. When my pedestrian mind is caused to see something I would not on my own, the artist has provided me a service.
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Nope. We are now required to keep attendance due to new federal financial aid restrictions.
Coventina
Dec 2019
#56
That's the client I use as an example of why one portion of the bar exam is not totally meaningless.
Ms. Toad
Dec 2019
#88
So, I mean, like the vibe's I'm getting their are literally making my head esplode.
Hermit-The-Prog
Dec 2019
#29
Hey, take a pill and chill, Jill. Have a toke and tell a joke! The history of the word "vibe" is
abqtommy
Dec 2019
#15
I have learned enough about you to now place you on full ignore. That's my observation.
abqtommy
Dec 2019
#26
I just retired in June from teaching college English--and grading innumerable essays.
tblue37
Dec 2019
#39
Not really. The damage is probably permanent after 47 years of marking papers. nt
tblue37
Dec 2019
#42
Don't belittle yourself. All you have to do is ask yourself "Why do I like/dislike this work?"
Coventina
Dec 2019
#60
Check the context and nuance of the word's use. You could be the Class Vibe Rater.
TheBlackAdder
Dec 2019
#91