Thursday, March 4, 2010

Reflections on Mr. Nour's visit?

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What did you learn from Naveed Nour's visit?
Thoughts and feelings...
Anything that you took away.

10 comments:

Damon. M. T. Weiser said...
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Mariane Machado said...
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Joe Markarian said...

I thought that it was pretty cool that he talked about almost every picture he showed. Also, I liked the fact that all his pictures had a story and meaning behind it. One think that I didn't like at all was that all of his art (at least the ones he showed us) were just two pictures feuzed together. It's nice and all, but it gets old quick.

Ana Gerhske said...

I thought that Mr. Nour's visit was very interesting. I especially enjoyed all the pictures that he showed. My favorite of all would probably be the one he had showed us that he had combined a picture of him on his first day of school and one of his son on the his first day of school. I also liked how he went through many of his pictures and explained what they were about and why he took them and his feelings about them.

Chris Snyder said...

I liked what Mr Nour did with his pictures. He was able to connect to past and even his present. He even related his past to his childs life. He had pictures for every stage in his life.

Damon. M. T. Weiser said...

I think his visit was very interesting. I found it interesting that he combined pictures that he took, and his past and combined them into one picture in some cases. Mostly he just showed pictures of his past, and compared them to that of his fathers pictures.

Mariane Machado said...

I thought that Mr. Nour's visit was very interesting. The way he works and the way in which his pictures match each other was amazing. I personally loved the picture of his first day of school and his son's first day of school. I loved the balance in which they had. They had so many differences, but so many similarities at the same time, it was truly interesting. I thought it was very sketchy and cool how he takes pictures without people knowing.

Unknown said...

He inspired me to take more pictures, and I like how he mixed up old and new pictures to create something new, I like how he made it personal,but not to the point where it felt like I was staring at a photo album, it made me more comfortable and enjoy his montage. And you get a sense of what his view of the world and family.