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Beittel, Kenneth Richard was born on March 21, 1922 in Royalton, Pennsylvania, United States. Son of Charles Rouse and Edna Frances (Balsbaugh) Beittel.
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"I refer to the affective and image-bound meaning which impels and ;guides the artist"
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(Contents: Intro; Background, Limits, and Definitions; The...)
Contents: Intro; Background, Limits, and Definitions; The Drawing Process and the Drawing Series; Drawing Strategies; Conditions Affecting Drawing Strategies; Idiosyncratic Meaning, Inner Drawing, and Forbidden procedures Observable in a Bounded Context; Accident, Counter-intervention, and Locus of Control; On Theory and Method; Implication and Concluding Speculations; Index.
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Pottery is an art of essentials: earth, water, and fire, guided by the human element of spirit. Zen is also concerned with the basics: the training of the mind and body, the ultimate craftsmanship of the soul. Zen and the Art of Pottery explores the links between pottery and Zen, between art, life, and spirit. This unique book is at once a celebration of pottery, the art and its traditions, and a hands-on guide to its methods. The first chapters discuss principles and practice, discipline and tradition—the Zen potter's attitudes to life and work. Later chapters translate those ideas into practical potting techniques, presenting both rudimentary and advanced lessons. The book also includes photographs and descriptions of pots by the author, his Japanese master, his students, and by a number of renowned modern potters.
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Beittel, Kenneth Richard was born on March 21, 1922 in Royalton, Pennsylvania, United States. Son of Charles Rouse and Edna Frances (Balsbaugh) Beittel.
Bachelor of Fine Arts, Carnegie Mellon University, 1948. Master of Education, Pennsylvania State University, 1951. Doctor of Education, Pennsylvania State University, 1953.
Assistant professor art, Winthrop College, Rock Hill, South Carolina., 1948-1953; professor art education, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, 1953-1984; professor emeritus, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, since 1984; freelance artist,, State College, Pennsylvania, since 1984. Member of advisory board United States Office Education Seminar in Art Education, University Park, 1964-1966, chairman research committee and sessions, Kansas City, 1963, 73.
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Trustee Institute Behavioral Research In Creativity, Salt Lake City, 1965-1984. Sergeant United States Army. 1943-1946. Member National Art Education Association (Distinguished fellow 1984).
Married Esther F. Unger, July 27, 1946 (divorced 1975). Married Joan N. Gregory, December 22, 1975.