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Designer Paul Rand: "You pick up a pencil, you start to draw, and immediately you get ideas." As reported by graphic designer Richard Mehl, in LEARNING TO SEE learningtosee.net #paulrand @paulrand @richardmehl #learningtosee


Using composition to lead the eye allows the artist to tell a story in a single frame. We take in bits of information in sequence. How does Rembrandt lead you through The Return of the Prodigal Son (1669)? Where do you start? Finish? #ArtWednesday #VisualPath #LearningToSee

russramsey's tweet image. Using composition to lead the eye allows the artist to tell a story in a single frame. We take in bits of information in sequence. How does Rembrandt lead you through The Return of the Prodigal Son (1669)? Where do you start? Finish? #ArtWednesday #VisualPath #LearningToSee

Many works like this Caravaggio, The Incredulity of St. Thomas (1601-02), lead our eye with concentric circles of information emanating from a focal point. A finger in a wound. Then hands. Then the faces of Jesus and Thomas & the others. #ArtWednesday #VisualPath #LearningToSee

russramsey's tweet image. Many works like this Caravaggio, The Incredulity of St. Thomas (1601-02), lead our eye with concentric circles of information emanating from a focal point. A finger in a wound. Then hands. Then the faces of Jesus and Thomas & the others.  #ArtWednesday #VisualPath #LearningToSee

We wrap this study of learning to follow the visual path of a painting with Rembrandt’s Christ in the Storm on the Sea of Galilee (1668). I love how he uses light to put our focus on the storm before we see Jesus, giving a sense of dread. #ArtWednesday #VisualPath #LearningToSee

russramsey's tweet image. We wrap this study of learning to follow the visual path of a painting with Rembrandt’s Christ in the Storm on the Sea of Galilee (1668). I love how he uses light to put our focus on the storm before we see Jesus, giving a sense of dread. #ArtWednesday #VisualPath #LearningToSee

This #ArtWednesday requires your participation. We’re going to practice following the visual path of a painting. Great paintings train your eye to look at the composition in a certain sequence. Where does your eye go? (Van Gogh, Les Alyscamps, 1888) #VisualPath #LearningToSee

russramsey's tweet image. This #ArtWednesday requires your participation. We’re going to practice following the visual path of a painting. Great paintings train your eye to look at the composition in a certain sequence. Where does your eye go? (Van Gogh, Les Alyscamps, 1888) #VisualPath #LearningToSee

Often when we look at art, our eye follows a certain path intended by the artist. We look at paintings a bit at a time. Where does your eye start in this painting, The Reluctant Dragon, by my friend, Justin Gerard? What’s the sequence? #ArtWednesday #VisualPath #LearningToSee

russramsey's tweet image. Often when we look at art, our eye follows a certain path intended by the artist. We look at paintings a bit at a time. Where does your eye start in this painting, The Reluctant Dragon, by my friend, Justin Gerard? What’s the sequence? #ArtWednesday #VisualPath #LearningToSee

New York Movie (1939), by Edward Hopper, divides the frame in half. We’re drawn to the light, and see the usher first. Then the eye travels left and we see moviegoers enjoying a night out. A study in contrast between social and solitary. #ArtWednesday #VisualPath #LearningToSee

russramsey's tweet image. New York Movie (1939), by Edward Hopper, divides the frame in half. We’re drawn to the light, and see the usher first. Then the eye travels left and we see moviegoers enjoying a night out. A study in contrast between social and solitary. #ArtWednesday #VisualPath #LearningToSee

This Delacroix, Liberty Leading the People (1830), has a lot going on. This one is complex. Look at it and pay attention to the path your eye follows. It might be different for each person, but we all start at the same point. #ArtWednesday #VisualPath #LearningToSee

russramsey's tweet image. This Delacroix, Liberty Leading the People (1830), has a lot going on. This one is complex. Look at it and pay attention to the path your eye follows. It might be different for each person, but we all start at the same point. #ArtWednesday #VisualPath #LearningToSee

This Winslow Homer painting, The Gulf Stream (1899), unfolds a narrative of danger. A man on a boat. The boat is broken. There must’ve been a storm. He’s stranded. Then we see the sharks. Or we see the sharks before the broken mast. #ArtWednesday #VisualPath #LearningToSee

russramsey's tweet image. This Winslow Homer painting, The Gulf Stream (1899), unfolds a narrative of danger. A man on a boat. The boat is broken. There must’ve been a storm. He’s stranded. Then we see the sharks. Or we see the sharks before the broken mast. #ArtWednesday #VisualPath #LearningToSee

In DaVinci’s The Last Supper (1495-98), our eyes begin in the middle with Jesus, and then we work side to side, taking in the groups along the way. To me, the group at the far right comes last because they are talking amongst themselves. #ArtWednesday #VisualPath #LearningToSee

russramsey's tweet image. In DaVinci’s The Last Supper (1495-98), our eyes begin in the middle with Jesus, and then we work side to side, taking in the groups along the way. To me, the group at the far right comes last because they are talking amongst themselves. #ArtWednesday #VisualPath #LearningToSee

MY BOOKS ARRIVED! Here I am UNBOXING my box of ten copies of LEARNING TO SEE! I just received them from MIT Press! learningtosee.net and also look at my YouTube channel @drkeithsawyer #learningtosee #creativity #art #design #learning #artschool #designschool


Senryū / Haiku / Haiga / Shahai dance for me baby forget your daddy, just dance like there's no money - with apologies to @anthonyschrag and @welovepulp ❤️❤️ #HaikuHowAreYou #LearningToFeel #LearningToSee #AmWriting #ImaPoet #ThreeLines #MicroPoetry #Senryu #Haiku


Designer Paul Rand: "You pick up a pencil, you start to draw, and immediately you get ideas." As reported by graphic designer Richard Mehl, in LEARNING TO SEE learningtosee.net #paulrand @paulrand @richardmehl #learningtosee


MIT recommends LEARNING TO SEE for recent college graduates! mitpress.mit.edu/the-best-reads… I'm honored to be listed with books by @johnmaeda, @michaelmuthukrishna, and @kevinbethune #learningtosee #art #design @mitpress

DrKeithSawyer's tweet image. MIT recommends LEARNING TO SEE for recent college graduates! mitpress.mit.edu/the-best-reads…  I'm honored to be listed with books by @johnmaeda, @michaelmuthukrishna, and @kevinbethune #learningtosee #art #design @mitpress

MY BOOKS ARRIVED! Here I am UNBOXING my box of ten copies of LEARNING TO SEE! I just received them from MIT Press! learningtosee.net and also look at my YouTube channel @drkeithsawyer #learningtosee #creativity #art #design #learning #artschool #designschool


Senryū / Haiku / Haiga / Shahai dance for me baby forget your daddy, just dance like there's no money - with apologies to @anthonyschrag and @welovepulp ❤️❤️ #HaikuHowAreYou #LearningToFeel #LearningToSee #AmWriting #ImaPoet #ThreeLines #MicroPoetry #Senryu #Haiku


@UTCIS⁩ Mfg Consultant, Rickey Bowen leading a Value Stream Mapping class yesterday in Nashville. #learningtosee

Dwaine_UTCIS's tweet image. ⁦@UTCIS⁩ Mfg Consultant, Rickey Bowen leading a Value Stream Mapping class yesterday in Nashville.  #learningtosee

This Winslow Homer painting, The Gulf Stream (1899), unfolds a narrative of danger. A man on a boat. The boat is broken. There must’ve been a storm. He’s stranded. Then we see the sharks. Or we see the sharks before the broken mast. #ArtWednesday #VisualPath #LearningToSee

russramsey's tweet image. This Winslow Homer painting, The Gulf Stream (1899), unfolds a narrative of danger. A man on a boat. The boat is broken. There must’ve been a storm. He’s stranded. Then we see the sharks. Or we see the sharks before the broken mast. #ArtWednesday #VisualPath #LearningToSee

“Still — in a way — nobody sees a flower — really — it is so small — we haven’t time — and to see takes time, like to have a friend takes time.” Georgia O’Keefe @ICSAddis #learningtosee #nature #art #expression #relationships

lojozomo's tweet image. “Still — in a way — nobody sees a flower — really — it is so small — we haven’t time — and to see takes time, like to have a friend takes time.” Georgia O’Keefe @ICSAddis #learningtosee #nature #art #expression #relationships
lojozomo's tweet image. “Still — in a way — nobody sees a flower — really — it is so small — we haven’t time — and to see takes time, like to have a friend takes time.” Georgia O’Keefe @ICSAddis #learningtosee #nature #art #expression #relationships

As an artist, I am constantly training my eyes and #learningtosee deeply. It's rewarding to guide others to acquire this gift too. Last Wednesday, I had the privilege to engage a brilliant group of @AmerenMissouri engineers in a @COCAbiz Visual Storytelling workshop. #artmatters

Eve_of_On's tweet image. As an artist, I am constantly training my eyes and #learningtosee deeply. It's rewarding to guide others to acquire this gift too. Last Wednesday, I had the privilege to engage a brilliant group of @AmerenMissouri engineers in a @COCAbiz Visual Storytelling workshop. #artmatters
Eve_of_On's tweet image. As an artist, I am constantly training my eyes and #learningtosee deeply. It's rewarding to guide others to acquire this gift too. Last Wednesday, I had the privilege to engage a brilliant group of @AmerenMissouri engineers in a @COCAbiz Visual Storytelling workshop. #artmatters
Eve_of_On's tweet image. As an artist, I am constantly training my eyes and #learningtosee deeply. It's rewarding to guide others to acquire this gift too. Last Wednesday, I had the privilege to engage a brilliant group of @AmerenMissouri engineers in a @COCAbiz Visual Storytelling workshop. #artmatters
Eve_of_On's tweet image. As an artist, I am constantly training my eyes and #learningtosee deeply. It's rewarding to guide others to acquire this gift too. Last Wednesday, I had the privilege to engage a brilliant group of @AmerenMissouri engineers in a @COCAbiz Visual Storytelling workshop. #artmatters

Many works like this Caravaggio, The Incredulity of St. Thomas (1601-02), lead our eye with concentric circles of information emanating from a focal point. A finger in a wound. Then hands. Then the faces of Jesus and Thomas & the others. #ArtWednesday #VisualPath #LearningToSee

russramsey's tweet image. Many works like this Caravaggio, The Incredulity of St. Thomas (1601-02), lead our eye with concentric circles of information emanating from a focal point. A finger in a wound. Then hands. Then the faces of Jesus and Thomas & the others.  #ArtWednesday #VisualPath #LearningToSee

We wrap this study of learning to follow the visual path of a painting with Rembrandt’s Christ in the Storm on the Sea of Galilee (1668). I love how he uses light to put our focus on the storm before we see Jesus, giving a sense of dread. #ArtWednesday #VisualPath #LearningToSee

russramsey's tweet image. We wrap this study of learning to follow the visual path of a painting with Rembrandt’s Christ in the Storm on the Sea of Galilee (1668). I love how he uses light to put our focus on the storm before we see Jesus, giving a sense of dread. #ArtWednesday #VisualPath #LearningToSee

Using composition to lead the eye allows the artist to tell a story in a single frame. We take in bits of information in sequence. How does Rembrandt lead you through The Return of the Prodigal Son (1669)? Where do you start? Finish? #ArtWednesday #VisualPath #LearningToSee

russramsey's tweet image. Using composition to lead the eye allows the artist to tell a story in a single frame. We take in bits of information in sequence. How does Rembrandt lead you through The Return of the Prodigal Son (1669)? Where do you start? Finish? #ArtWednesday #VisualPath #LearningToSee

This #ArtWednesday requires your participation. We’re going to practice following the visual path of a painting. Great paintings train your eye to look at the composition in a certain sequence. Where does your eye go? (Van Gogh, Les Alyscamps, 1888) #VisualPath #LearningToSee

russramsey's tweet image. This #ArtWednesday requires your participation. We’re going to practice following the visual path of a painting. Great paintings train your eye to look at the composition in a certain sequence. Where does your eye go? (Van Gogh, Les Alyscamps, 1888) #VisualPath #LearningToSee

We wrap this study of learning to follow the visual path of a painting with Rembrandt’s Christ in the Storm on the Sea of Galilee (1668). I love how he uses light to put our focus on the storm before we see Jesus, giving a sense of dread. #ArtWednesday #VisualPath #LearningToSee

russramsey's tweet image. We wrap this study of learning to follow the visual path of a painting with Rembrandt’s Christ in the Storm on the Sea of Galilee (1668). I love how he uses light to put our focus on the storm before we see Jesus, giving a sense of dread. #ArtWednesday #VisualPath #LearningToSee

Using composition to lead the eye allows the artist to tell a story in a single frame. We take in bits of information in sequence. How does Rembrandt lead you through The Return of the Prodigal Son (1669)? Where do you start? Finish? #ArtWednesday #VisualPath #LearningToSee

russramsey's tweet image. Using composition to lead the eye allows the artist to tell a story in a single frame. We take in bits of information in sequence. How does Rembrandt lead you through The Return of the Prodigal Son (1669)? Where do you start? Finish? #ArtWednesday #VisualPath #LearningToSee

New York Movie (1939), by Edward Hopper, divides the frame in half. We’re drawn to the light, and see the usher first. Then the eye travels left and we see moviegoers enjoying a night out. A study in contrast between social and solitary. #ArtWednesday #VisualPath #LearningToSee

russramsey's tweet image. New York Movie (1939), by Edward Hopper, divides the frame in half. We’re drawn to the light, and see the usher first. Then the eye travels left and we see moviegoers enjoying a night out. A study in contrast between social and solitary. #ArtWednesday #VisualPath #LearningToSee

This Delacroix, Liberty Leading the People (1830), has a lot going on. This one is complex. Look at it and pay attention to the path your eye follows. It might be different for each person, but we all start at the same point. #ArtWednesday #VisualPath #LearningToSee

russramsey's tweet image. This Delacroix, Liberty Leading the People (1830), has a lot going on. This one is complex. Look at it and pay attention to the path your eye follows. It might be different for each person, but we all start at the same point. #ArtWednesday #VisualPath #LearningToSee

In DaVinci’s The Last Supper (1495-98), our eyes begin in the middle with Jesus, and then we work side to side, taking in the groups along the way. To me, the group at the far right comes last because they are talking amongst themselves. #ArtWednesday #VisualPath #LearningToSee

russramsey's tweet image. In DaVinci’s The Last Supper (1495-98), our eyes begin in the middle with Jesus, and then we work side to side, taking in the groups along the way. To me, the group at the far right comes last because they are talking amongst themselves. #ArtWednesday #VisualPath #LearningToSee

Many works like this Caravaggio, The Incredulity of St. Thomas (1601-02), lead our eye with concentric circles of information emanating from a focal point. A finger in a wound. Then hands. Then the faces of Jesus and Thomas & the others. #ArtWednesday #VisualPath #LearningToSee

russramsey's tweet image. Many works like this Caravaggio, The Incredulity of St. Thomas (1601-02), lead our eye with concentric circles of information emanating from a focal point. A finger in a wound. Then hands. Then the faces of Jesus and Thomas & the others.  #ArtWednesday #VisualPath #LearningToSee

Often when we look at art, our eye follows a certain path intended by the artist. We look at paintings a bit at a time. Where does your eye start in this painting, The Reluctant Dragon, by my friend, Justin Gerard? What’s the sequence? #ArtWednesday #VisualPath #LearningToSee

russramsey's tweet image. Often when we look at art, our eye follows a certain path intended by the artist. We look at paintings a bit at a time. Where does your eye start in this painting, The Reluctant Dragon, by my friend, Justin Gerard? What’s the sequence? #ArtWednesday #VisualPath #LearningToSee

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