Today we turned in our paper and gave a short talk about the artist. I selected Hans Coper. I was surprised that no one else used the computer and projector for their talk. I put together a few slides of Coper's work, then posted them online. I also had a backup copy on my thumbdrive, just in case the internet connection was down.
The presentation was fairy easy. Titled "Hans Coper: The Development of his Forms," I just talked about the slides on the large screen. I made a short story out of the slides, showing how Coper's work progressed thoughout his career. My paper was short, at 10 pages, double-spaced, but I could easily write a short book on this subject. For my paper, I only picked a few representative samples. Next semester, I might write a more indepth paper on Hans Coper for this course.
With the paper, I have finished all my requirements for the class but one, the final project. I been spending every Saturday in the studio, plus extra time during the week, so that put me ahead of the game.
The presentation was fairy easy. Titled "Hans Coper: The Development of his Forms," I just talked about the slides on the large screen. I made a short story out of the slides, showing how Coper's work progressed thoughout his career. My paper was short, at 10 pages, double-spaced, but I could easily write a short book on this subject. For my paper, I only picked a few representative samples. Next semester, I might write a more indepth paper on Hans Coper for this course.
With the paper, I have finished all my requirements for the class but one, the final project. I been spending every Saturday in the studio, plus extra time during the week, so that put me ahead of the game.


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