Thursday, April 4, 2013

Wide-site Image

When thinking of a wide-site image, I realized that I tend to be very thoughtful before I post an entry and usually want to make entries that make my readers think and have discussion. It is to this end that for my wide-site image, I have chosen Auguste Rodin's famous sculpture The Thinker.

Looking at this statue, it is clearly it depicts a man who is in some kind of meditative thought. It is also important to know that the statue is meant to represent philosophy. When thinking about what to write for my blog, I also enter a meditative state so that I can clearly organize my thoughts before I post them.

I feel that The Thinker is an appropriate wide-site image for me as it both represents my thinking process and my blog. I hope that my blog will continue to be interesting and thought-provoking.


Link to picture: http://www.designthinkingblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/thinking.gif

3 comments:

  1. That is very interesting, Devin. I think we are complete opposites when it comes to making decisions!

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  2. This is very cool. I foundit interesting that you and I have similar thought processes, thinking things through before making a decision. Also, I have always thought that this statue was incredible.

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  3. I still have not looked for the picture of The Gates of Hell that I told you about. I am impressed with your blog and very much like this image as representative of your widesite. It seems most appropriate. I also like what you said about becoming more outgoing and realizing that thinking can lead to doing!! Nice work!

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