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Re: Hobo Jungle

Postby 2railjon » Fri Mar 12, 2010 6:34 pm

Tramp, It was great to see your students work! They'll be well on their way to great careers under your tutelage!
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Re: Hobo Jungle

Postby rogruth » Fri Mar 12, 2010 8:50 pm

Somebody is doing a great job of teaching those students.
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Re: Hobo Jungle

Postby webenda » Sat Mar 13, 2010 12:22 am

Tramp wrote:Wayne, these drawings all received an A. Actually, the last drawing might be an A+ for its sensitivity and intense observation.

My sub-zero skill as an art critic has been exposed. On the other hand your response is most enlightening. Thank you Tramp.
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Re: Hobo Jungle

Postby rogruth » Sat Mar 13, 2010 11:01 am

In my field of music it was very easy to grade exercises that had limited ways of doing things[like the answer to a math problem].I suppose there are like situations in art.But when creativity is involved it becomes,IMHO,very difficult to assign a grade,assuming there are no glaring technical errors.I also think that not many outside of the creative arts process understand this.Tramp and I can write stories about the same thing and they would be considerably different.[His would be much better written and a lot more fun to read than mine.]Both could be technically correct and deserve the same "grade".I see the drawings from Tramps' students that way.
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Re: Hobo Jungle

Postby Tramp » Sat Mar 13, 2010 4:30 pm

Roger, so what grades would you give to the 4 drawings, given that you must grade each one differently?
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Re: Hobo Jungle

Postby rogruth » Sat Mar 13, 2010 10:20 pm

Tramp,

My point was that I found it nearly impossible,for me,to grade this type of thing.

When I taught basic music theory and assigned a small composition, the grade would be determined,often,by following the "rules" that were involved for that particular exercise.It was possible for all to get an A.

Assuming all of the rules were followed,I too would have given all As.

I found the differences in the last two,which appear to me to be pine cones,to show that the last artist looked at the "little" things a little more closely as evidenced by some broken or deformed pieces.

I am one of those that can find good stuff in almost anything.I think that sometimes students can become too discouraged with negative comments and I always try to find something good to say.I did teach in one school that allowed only a certain percentage of As in each class.

I've probably said too much.
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Re: Hobo Jungle

Postby Tramp » Sun Mar 14, 2010 3:14 pm

Roger, I agree. All four of those drawings went beyond my expectations. It took each student many hours and many tries to achieve those results. I edited the drawings maybe three or four times, showing them the problems and strengths. I was delighted by these final results because they went beyond merely achieving a good grade. Pine cones and stones are difficult to draw, and require intense observation and patience. I asked them to draw each arm of the pine cone as if it were a portrait of someone they loved.
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Re: Hobo Jungle

Postby webenda » Sun Mar 14, 2010 3:16 pm

rogruth wrote:I've probably said too much.

I don't think so Roger.
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Re: Hobo Jungle

Postby rogruth » Sun Mar 14, 2010 8:19 pm

webenda wrote:
rogruth wrote:I've probably said too much.

I don't think so Roger.



Thank you Wayne.

And Tramp.I think that is the most difficult thing to do.
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Re: Hobo Jungle

Postby Tramp » Mon Mar 15, 2010 3:11 pm

Jon, I miss your fantastic railroad photos. When do we get to see more?

And you too, Dennis. How about a taste even if you're famous now?

Murph, I've been enjoying yours over on the bright side.
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Re: Hobo Jungle

Postby MartyE » Mon Mar 15, 2010 3:19 pm

Tramp

You are a man of many talents and obviously a great teacher. Nice job to all your students!

And to all the folks that wished me a happy birthday a few pages back, many thanks. I have been trying to catch up on the jungle.
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Re: Hobo Jungle

Postby MurphOnMillerAve » Mon Mar 15, 2010 5:10 pm

Tramp wrote:Jon, I miss your fantastic railroad photos. When do we get to see more?

And you too, Dennis. How about a taste even if you're famous now?

Murph, I've been enjoying yours over on the bright side.

Thanks Tramp, it's nice to know you took a look and very nice to be included in such good company as you mentioned here.
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Re: Hobo Jungle

Postby E7 » Tue Mar 16, 2010 12:10 am

Tramp wrote:Roger, I agree. All four of those drawings went beyond my expectations. It took each student many hours and many tries to achieve those results. I edited the drawings maybe three or four times, showing them the problems and strengths. I was delighted by these final results because they went beyond merely achieving a good grade. Pine cones and stones are difficult to draw, and require intense observation and patience. I asked them to draw each arm of the pine cone as if it were a portrait of someone they loved.


Tramp,

I'd be curious to know the age of the students? The last artist either has some innate natural ability or has absorbed your training extremely well, maybe both! It would be interesting to see what their first effort was like to see how far they have advanced. If they were ALL doing stick figures, they have come a very long way.

Rich

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Re: Hobo Jungle

Postby rogruth » Tue Mar 16, 2010 7:23 am

Rich,

You didn't ask me but I think Tramps' students are college level [I could be wrong].
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Re: Hobo Jungle

Postby 2railjon » Tue Mar 16, 2010 5:05 pm

Here's a shot of Hev's new Summer ride!!!! :mrgreen:
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