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Anywhere Art Guide - 75 Ways to Appreciate Art Wherever You Are - cover

Anywhere Art Guide - 75 Ways to Appreciate Art Wherever You Are

Magda Lipka Falck

Publisher: Chronicle Books LLC

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Summary

A fun and thought-provoking collection of portable prompts that help you appreciate art every day and everywhere—at home or abroad.   Suitable for exploring art anywhere (galleries, museums, or out-and-about), this handy deck of seventy-five cards offers a unique approach to art appreciation. With a mix of concrete actions and whimsical prompts—from “Stop in front of a painting that you like. Call someone you miss and describe it” to “Imagine you lived inside a piece of art. Which piece would you choose and why?”—this creative guide will appeal to anyone looking to experience art in new and different ways.
Available since: 03/17/2015.
Print length: 75 pages.

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