Influences of Psychological and Experiential Processes in Paintings of Sheila Sobol
Date of Award
1974
Document Type
Masters Research Paper
Degree Name
M.A.
Organizational Unit
College of Arts Humanities and Social Sciences, School of Art and Art History
First Advisor
Melvin N. Strawn
Keywords
Sheila Sobol, Painting, Technique, Art, Psychology
Abstract
"For a number of artists, the activity of making art is an inquiry into: the nature of art, the true nature of reality, and the execution of artistic ideas. This inquiry is benefited by recognizing psychological processes and theories, subjective and external experiences, and technical and aesthetic knowledge. The "creative process" contains this inquiry and can be likened to a hinge which connects the art produced and the artist."
Publication Statement
Copyright is held by the author. Permanently suppressed.
Recommended Citation
Sobol, Sheila, "Influences of Psychological and Experiential Processes in Paintings of Sheila Sobol" (1974). Art and Art History: Master's Research Papers. 307.
https://digitalcommons.du.edu/art_mrp/307