Chapter7

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the art of finding yourself when you’re lost

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Frank Hurley (1885-1962)

Sir Ernest Shackleton The Endurance, 1915

The Endurance, 1915

The Endurance, finally sank October 25, 1915

The Endurance, 1915

The Endurance, 1915

The Endurance, 1915

Sir Ernest Shackleton and his 5 man crew. April 24, 1916

Frank Hurley, Morning at Passchendaele (Combined Negatives), 1917

Frank Hurley, The Battle of Zonnebeeke (Combined Negatives)

Frank Hurley, Death of the Reaper (Combined Negatives)

Annie Mae Young, Work-clothes quilt with center medallion of strips, denim, corduroy, synthetic blend, 1976

Loretta Pettway (American b. 1942), Untitled Block and Strip Quilt, Cotton and Polyester

Sally Bennett Jones, 1944-1988. Center medallion of triangles, surrounded by multiple borders, 1966

Lillie Mae Pettway, 1927-1990. "Housetop"--twelve-block "Half-Logcabin" variation, ca. 1965, cotton, wool corduroy, 77 x 65 inches.

Ray Materson; Mark Teixeira, 2009; unraveled sock, shoelace thread, cotton, polyester

Ray Materson, Sandy Koufax

Ray MatersonCy Young,1997threads of unraveled socks

Read:• Chapter 6, “The Art of Maximizing Your Time”• Chapter 7, “The Art of Finding Yourself When

You’re Lost”Respond in your Journal:

1. Reflect (in at least ONE PAGE) on chapter 6, a quote or one of the videos shown in class.