Art Forming


Art Forming is a series of questions posed in response to the reading of a text, hearing a song or music, or viewing a painting or photograph. The questions vary slightly in relation to the media presented. But all art form sessions take the responder though the six stages of decision making taught in Thresholds.

[one_half]Study the photograph at the right for a few moments, then nurture your decision making abilities by viewing the questions below. Hold your answers in mind. (You cannot activate the screen to key in your response.) There are no wrong responses, which is a vital training component of the exercise.

View or study the steel workers, in NYC, and then answer the following questions to yourself.

  1. What stands out to you?
  2. What would you change?
  3. What would you title it?
  4. Who would you share this with?
  5. When else in your life have your felt this way?
  6. What does it say to you?
  7. What do you say to it?

Industrial safety is a discipline that often asks questions similar to art forming.

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