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In reply to the discussion: This post is in honor of CTyankee!! [View all]CTyankee
(68,266 posts)9. Your story is one I have heard over and over again. My husband was a sociology major
and had to take such an art course and he never stops talking about the paper he wrote on Siennese art of the 15th century...and this was as an undergrad! And so many people have told me that same story right here on DU!
I hope everyone here will encourage their kids and grandkids to take those art courses even if they are econ or science majors. They are invaluable in learning to live your life and appreciate your senses. It is why art is so necessary for kids who are art deprived in their schools. Please fight for budgets that don't cut these courses!
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Your story is one I have heard over and over again. My husband was a sociology major
CTyankee
May 2015
#9
I originally read that as 'Siamese art of the 15th century' and I was REALLY impressed!
Shrike47
May 2015
#16
Solly, you are sweet and endearing...I think we've been comrades here on DU for a LONG time...
CTyankee
May 2015
#14
I sympathize with you...but I was discouraged early on from even trying to draw.
CTyankee
May 2015
#30
Manet, who is the artist that painted the brioche that I posted, did lots of Still Lifes...
CTyankee
May 2015
#34
I've never been that crazy about still lifes (lives?). They look too staged.
The Velveteen Ocelot
May 2015
#38
Beautiful! We have a Gerome here in the Phoenix Art Museum, but I like yours better!
Coventina
May 2015
#41