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Comments on: Cambodian Dance & the Met http://macaulay.cuny.edu/seminars/orenstein07/?p=126 Seminar 1 with Professor Orenstein | HN C100 | W 3:10-5:40 Tue, 06 Nov 2012 17:26:29 +0000 http://wordpress.org/?v=2.2.2 By: Katie http://macaulay.cuny.edu/seminars/orenstein07/?p=126#comment-81 Katie Wed, 17 Oct 2007 13:24:49 +0000 http://macaulay.cuny.edu/seminars/orenstein07/?p=126#comment-81 I agree with you about Pamina Devi. While the skill of the dancers was awe-inspiring, too often I found myself wishing I could leave already. I also agree about the prints at the Met. I had never really considered printing when I thought of art. I had seen the method before, but it was just never in the same realm of painting, drawing and other well known art techniques in my mind. However, after the exhibit I have a better understanding and appreciation for that kind of artwork. The skill it takes to carve a piece of copper in a way that will make a comprehensible and attractive picture on paper is hard for me to even imagine. I think I'd just get too frustrated and choose another career. I agree with you about Pamina Devi. While the skill of the dancers was awe-inspiring, too often I found myself wishing I could leave already. I also agree about the prints at the Met. I had never really considered printing when I thought of art. I had seen the method before, but it was just never in the same realm of painting, drawing and other well known art techniques in my mind. However, after the exhibit I have a better understanding and appreciation for that kind of artwork. The skill it takes to carve a piece of copper in a way that will make a comprehensible and attractive picture on paper is hard for me to even imagine. I think I’d just get too frustrated and choose another career.

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