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Sculpture VTS Slides

Visual Thinking Strategies (VTS) VTS is a way to look at artwork carefully You’ll start by looking at the image for about 45-60 seconds in silence. “Read” the picture like you would from the top left and scan down to the bottom right. You can jot down notes in each section of your sketchbook so you can reference them as we talk about each piece.

Visual Thinking Strategies (VTS) There are no wrong answers, if you can back up what you have to say with observational evidence Be specific: “What do you see?” “What do you think is happening?” “Why do you say that?” “What else do you see?”

House I by Roy Lichtenstein http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eifgrsBP1VI

Driftwood Horse by Heather Jansch