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Book, 2002
Current format, Book, 2002, , In-library use only.
Book, 2002
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From painting to decorative arts and sculpture, art is a wonderful avenue for students to explore the basic skills of writing - point of view, stream of consciousness, description, monologue, and more. Using pieces from different historical periods (which can be substituted by similar pieces in any museum), Walsh-Piper shows how to get students to draw upon art, imagination, sensations, and even dreams to develop their writing. Lessons on point of view, stream of consciousness, description, and monologue are developed along with imagination, sensations, and dreams. This guide is a masterpiece of ideas and inspiration that marries the act of writing imaginatively with the art of observation. Includes a CD-ROM featuring a collection of images by known artists.
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