I spotted the following three terms from the glossary of
Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain. They could be straight out of a software glossary!
Learning: Any relatively permanent change in behaviour as a result of experience or practice.
Composition: An ordered relationship among the parts or elements of a work of art. In drawing, the arrangement of forms and spaces within the format.
Abstract Art: A translation into drawing, painting, sculpture, or design of a real-life object or experience. Usually implies the isolation, emphasis, or exaggeration of some aspect of the artist's perception of reality.
Yes! Learning is not just rote memorization of facts, it must include new behavior that increases your capability to get the results you want. /Tobias
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