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Sjpolyclay
July 12th 03, 06:58 PM
>I actually meant psychological pathology. What poisons peoples minds.

Tina, pathology is anything that eats away at wellness. The mind and body are
more interconnected than we will ever be able to understand with our current
measurment systems.

I took Kinesiology and Medical Anatomy Illustration classes--helped
tremendously with my ability to draw the figure and the figure in motion.


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Dr. Sooz
July 12th 03, 07:01 PM
This is why all artist who do life studies take anatomy.

>What I love to draw is
>bodies in motion. Without clothes, sometimes even without skin. Just the
>muscles and bones expressing a feeling even more elementally yet subtly than
>a face. I can understand how she could take this a step further and love to
>see the workings of a body.


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Christina Peterson
July 12th 03, 09:27 PM
What was the kinesiology class? Sounds cool!

Tina


"Sjpolyclay" > wrote in message
...
>
> >I actually meant psychological pathology. What poisons peoples minds.

Exactly


>
> Tina, pathology is anything that eats away at wellness. The mind and body
are
> more interconnected than we will ever be able to understand with our
current
> measurment systems.
>
> I took Kinesiology and Medical Anatomy Illustration classes--helped
> tremendously with my ability to draw the figure and the figure in motion.
>
>
> Sarajane
>
> Sarajane's Polymer Clay Gallery
> http://www.polyclay.com
>
> view my auctions at:
> http://www.polyclay.com/Collage/auction.htm
>

Christina Peterson
July 13th 03, 12:42 AM
Speaking of toes, my feet are VERY wide -- multiple E. Because of that I
avoid shoes whenever possible. Which may have something to do with my lack
of back and joint pains. Another thing you mention, water, is partly
responsible for a problem I do have. I'm working out a semi-frozen
shoulder. I'm sure part of the problem is the low level dehydration
epidemic to interior Alaska, which is technically a desert.

I'll have to keep an eye out for a similar class up here, and for a good
book.

Tina


"Sjpolyclay" > wrote in message
...
> >What was the kinesiology class?
>
> It was all about movement--the science of what does what to make things
move,
> and how things wear when not moved within the correct range, and how
little
> stuff like your toes and posture affect your ability to move well and at
> all...without movement, synovial fluid doesn't get into your spine.
Without
> correct posture, all sorts of stuff get wonky. Movement cleans out your
lymph
> glands. Movement makes your bowels work.Your joints are almost always
> abused!!!!! Drink water---people don't realize how water is *completely*
used,
> and if you don't have it, your joints dry out too.
> Sarajane
>
> Sarajane's Polymer Clay Gallery
> http://www.polyclay.com
>
> view my auctions at:
> http://www.polyclay.com/Collage/auction.htm
>

BeckiBead
July 13th 03, 02:26 AM
Sarajane -- Kineseology is SO COOL, I miss having that done to me. Did you
study in Columbus by chance?


Becki
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