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Heidi's Horse

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  • Dec, 1984
  • #Art #Creativity
Sylvia Fein
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Heidi's Horse is an analysis of a child's artistic life. As it records the mental process involved in creating a work of art, it reveals that in their drawings all children sequenti... Show More

Heidi's Horse is an analysis of a child's artistic life. As it records the mental process involved in creating a work of art, it reveals that in their drawings all children sequentially obey universal imperatives which are identical to those in the history of mankind's art. It demonstrates that art is a second language: logical, orderly, systematic, abstract, subtle, serious, and humorous; a way to say something about the world that words can't say. Sylvia Fein examines the miraculously valid reasoning in children's drawings and recounts the development of visual intelligence between the ages of two and seventeen. Two hundred and fifty drawings, presented chronologically, accompanied by terse analytic text, show how a child's mind builds strategies for solving increasingly involved artistic problems and how genuine creativity, when properly stimulated, can sustain itself. Heidi's Horse is a valuable tool for teachers of art and elementary education, specialists in early childhood education, parents, and practitioners and investigators in the fields of creativity, self- motivation, thinking, and learning.

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Austin Kleon @austinkleon
  • Curated in My reading year, 2019
Fein, a surrealist painter who celebrated her 100th birthday this year with a 70-year retrospective exhibition in Berkeley, took a break in her painting career to write this book and its followup, First Drawings. The book collects her daughter Heidi’s drawings of horses from the age of 2 to 17. (Fein raised her daughter on a horse ranch.) I don’t know of any other book like this. A weird, remarkable work showing the development of a child’s drawings with a single subject. (More about the book in my post: What pictures of horses can teach us about art.)
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