Sample reviews. . . from the audience
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Enjoyed many ways the painting evolve as it develops, both controlled and free. Pier Oddone, Director, Fermilab
 
 
Thoroughly enjoyed learning how Ms. Segami taught us to see through our problems. JS
 
 
Your passion realized through your art. Your inner peace achieved through uniting science & art. Audrey Reminger, Auroura, IL
 
 
Love hearing prospective both science and art. Just loving what she does. M.K.
 
 
How she related painting to problem solving. How she kept everyone engaged. An active & happy speaker. S.S.
 
 
Inspiring. Zen-like metaphors. Different. Happy Speaker . . .
 
 
A new way of thinking about problems & solving them, and a broader knowledge of art. Jessica Morroon
 
 
Combining art with philosophy. enjoyed how Segami incorporated her life story with her art. Patrick Gaden
 
 
Inspirational. You can do anything you want. Enjoyed the program very much. Speaker has charming personality. Pat Reed
 
 
Exposure to an art form I've never seen before. How an scientist become an artist. Watching ancient art presented before my eyes. Shawn Sullivan
 
Take chances. Let go of some control.Like how she talks about science & art. Kimberly Mullarky
 
 
Explanation of how the materials worked together -- this was previously a mysterious to me. Demonstration of more techniques. S.O.
 
 
Learn about art. Even about art that I did not expected before. Enjoyed how the speaker related art to life experience. Chris Vanko
 
 
A new way of thinking about problems & solving them, and a broader knowledge of art. Would like to know more about the history, philosophy & spirituality of the art form. Jessica Morroon
 
 
New way to play with art/mind discover, invent, share process. New way to create. Joel Cardelg
 
 
The 3D effect is not from the materials, but rather comes from within the observer. John Sauper
 
 
Art isn't perfect. A new way of painting. Bethany. P.S.
 
 
The process and the historical part are great. Tony Plorich
 
 
Balancing fluid and paint color was hard before, not so any more! Metaphorically, of course! Bakul Banerjee
 
 
Learn a new technique & inspiration. Learning about the history & philosophy of suminagashi. Incorporation of feelings & problem solving in the art. Elizabela Mieszzanska
 
 
Type of art. To invent my own. Wonderful. Like it to be longer. Christine Puga
 
 
Gained perspective on art & science. Music & images.
 
 
Enjoyed the bonus of learning Chinese lesson.
 
 
Knowledge of new medium. Make work available on line gallery.
 
 
Philosophy and nature inspiration.
 
 
Learn history of painting, technique, imagination. Mixing of colors.
 
 
Enjoyed the demonstration and explanation of materials.
 
Suminagashi is control chaos. Enjoyed watching the surface tension effect. Don't change how you present it.
 
 
 
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