Visual / Spatial Intelligence A.K.A. Art and Space Smart!

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Visual / Spatial Intelligence A.K.A. Art and Space Smart!

We show we are art/space smart when we…  Have good artistic ability.  An eye for detail and color.  Spatial awareness.

We enjoy…  Painting  Drawing  Sculpting

When we use our art/space smarts…  We think in pictures.  We can “see” through visualization and imagination.  We can easily learn with guided imagery, films, videos, and visual aids.

We are Art/Space smart when we…  Rotate figures mentally.  Create 3-D models.  Maintain a sense of direction.  Imagine in vivid details (visualize).

We are Art/Space smart when we…  Solve Jigsaw problems.  Produce and decode graphic information.  Arrange and decorate.  Coordinate colors.

People who put their art/space smarts to work include…  Artists  Decorators  Designers  Architects  Photographers