This week we take on some Shapes and how they fit into and work in art. We talk about a process called the Feldman's Method of art analysis. We dive into how this process works and then get on a rabbit trail on how this process (hermeneutics) can be used by a Christian for biblical studies and daily understanding of God's Word.
Roy gives Daniel a chance to try out the method on a picture of a dog. He does really well describing it but you can see the picture here
We play an art version of Apples to Apples with a couple pieces of art; one by Picaso called Man with Guitar and the second, by Wassily Kandinski called Yellow, Red, Blue. Roy gives Cody and Daniel some words and they have to try and use the Feldman's Method to determine what word best describes the particular piece they are given.
Give this method try next time you evaluate a piece of art, or, even better, use it in your personal Bible study time!
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This week's Promo: Weird Al
Intro Music: Akkadian Empire by Audio Machine
Ending Song: When Can I See You Again? by Owl City
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