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May 14, 2017 · The first major use of art within Jane Eyre is when Jane presents her watercolours to Rochester upon their first meeting at Thornfield. The first represented clouds low and livid, . . . there was no land.
Apr 16, 2024 · SHAPIRO: It's about the work. In more than 40 chapters, one per artist, the book tries to answer the question - how does a sketch become a painting, a scribbled lyric become a song?
Jun 29, 2018 · Jane's art transcends her isolation by bringing her into contact with others who see it; it serves as a bridge over the chasm between her desire to be alone and her need for companionship, which is demonstrated by key scenes in the novel that include a viewing of her art.
Jan 18, 2016 · I am convinced that by bringing us together to share and discuss, a work of art can make us more tolerant of difference and of one another. The encounter with art – and with others over art – can help us identify with one another, expand our notions of we, and show us that individual engagement in the world has actual consequences.
Jul 3, 2019 · We spoke to Jane Blundell about how she got into watercolour, how to make the perfect watercolour swatch and how observational drawing affects her work.
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Jun 21, 2020 · The work of Jane Addams and the Hull-House residents went beyond the basic concept of the Settlement house movement that brought upper and middle class people into lower-class neighborhoods to live and work together as well as provide education and social aid (Marshall, 1996).
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Jan 11, 2020 · Making art is fun. But there's a lot more to it. It might serve an evolutionary purpose — and emerging research shows that it can help us process difficult emotions and tap into...