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13 September 2010

Forest for the Trees

The fine art photography of Myoung Ho Lee seems like particularly apt for a post today as
my students and I are critically writing and discussing about the purpose of a liberal arts education using two phrases "Don't miss the forest for the trees" and "a picture is worth a thousand words" as prompts. The following interview with Lee gives context to deeper meaning in these photos.

http://www.themorningnews.org/archives/galleries/forest_for_the_trees/03fftt.php
Posted by David P. Craig at 8:56 PM No comments:
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