Thursday, 2 August 2012

Tom's academic interest

My academic's interest is art and business. It seems totally different, but I like it. I became like art since I was young, because this subject is by far my favorite study when I was in a primary school. After that I was surprised that I would study in this major in bachelor study in Art education. This major is not pure art like visual art major, but is about art teaching.

Then, when I started working as a teacher in the school. My friends suggested some business workshops, NEC: New Entrepreneur Creation. This short course is free, or else you may pay just a bit and it is still running  by Department of Industrial Promotion. If you have some free time during weekends, you might like to join this.

4 comments:

  1. What kind of art are u interested in?

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  2. I like drawing and painting (water colors)

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  3. They do seem very different. I used to draw, but I haven't done if for a long time now. I never had time was my excuse, but I think I was just a bit lazy, or maybe not passionate enough about it.
    I actually started drawing to test out a language learning theory, and when I was amazed to see that I could actually draw, I kept it up for a few years, but ...

    So how about you? How often do you draw? What do you you like to draw?

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  4. I think generally everyone can draw. I've practised this activitiy since I was young and then I studied this subject again when I was at a secondary school and then I took 2 courses still life and figure drawing which were a part of my bachelor in art education.

    I'm amazed of figure drawing a lot, especially portrait drawing. I like the works of Michael Angelo and Leonardo Davinci. I absolute can't do like they did, because they had very high talent.

    Unifortunately now I rarely keep drawing in my daily life. but if I could, I will do this if possible.

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