Creative Spark Talk Analysis

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Creative spark talk analysis. PHI/458 November 5, 2014 Ms. Louie Stemla Creative Spark analysis There is a good deal of videos located in the TED network. The one that I found stimulating was the video “Taking (Echelman, HER SECRET IS PATIENCE, 2009) Imagination Seriously” about Janet Echelman that was filmed on June 12, 2011. Janet Echelman was motivated when her paintings had disappeared, which made her look for an untraditional art material. Janet Echelman took this untraditional technique to make rising, floating, matrix style sculpture out of fishing nets. She materialized her ideas by making fishing wire the use of this unorthodox approach in order to make massive sculptures that now stand in numerous cities around the world. She originally had the idea back in the late 90’s to make building size statues out of fishing nets, a material she saw useful in everyday life on a India fishing village island. Her first sculpture was called “Wide Hips” that was made for that fishing village. Her second sculpture she finished was in Madrid, Spain where she was called upon to make a statue, and in order to make it she used fishing nets that had a total of 1.5 million knots as the only material used in the development. The figurine made such an impression among the people of Madrid that she was phoned by the city spokespersons in order to make an even bigger shrine in a city park that was going to be in front of a significant building in Madrid. Finally she got the (Echelman, Target swopping down bullseye) opportunity make a statue in the United States, in the city of Philadelphia where she builds a machine that discharges a mist of water each and every time a train passed through the tunnel, it was an state-of-the-art notion that ornamented and brought life to the city. She continued to make monuments out of metal in many areas in the United States, but her

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