Disciplines/Subjects: Visual Arts, English
Key Themes: Poem, Illustration, Surrealism
Since the invention of photography in the 19th century, the main function of painting at that time has almost been replaced. For a while, many people claimed that "painting is dead". However, the ensuing Impressionism, Cubism, Surrealism, Pop Art, and Minimalism paintings have given this form of expression unprecedented vitality. Among them, surrealist paintings are known to many people for depicting dreams, mental states, and other highly emotional ways.
Poetry, as the genre closest to surrealism among all forms of written expression, can often bring readers a certain kind of unspeakable reading experience by splitting and reorganizing different images. This unusual experience always makes readers complain that "I can't understand it". Even the title of "poet" is in some cases a kind of derision rather than a description.
American poet Richard Brautigan's poems often contain a lot of prose descriptions. Imaginative imagery is scattered throughout every line of his works. After the Illustration unit, learners in the Narrative Image class each chose a piece from Brautigan's Selected Poems as the inspiration for the unit and completed a surprising illustration. To let the learners' works be seen by more people, we have chosen to bring such an exhibition to you in the Little Theater. We hope you will enjoy it.
Habits of mind: Growth Mindset, Revision, Seek for help, Strive for Excellence
Cognitive skills: Creating, Exhibiting, Critique
Content Knowledge: Wet media and dry media, Composition(Balance), Collage in illustration, How to critique