An entry in the student art show, which will be displayed at the Nobles County Art Center March 3-31. WORTHINGTON — It is hard to imagine a world without art. The building you live in, the logo on your T-shirt, the art hanging in your doctor’s office, your favorite animated movie, the ads in The Globe have all been created by artists. Art is a fundamental piece of the human experience that we consume every day. Visual art reflects the world and time in which we live. It can help us understand history, different cultures, our lives and the experiences of others. Art can also make us feel deeply, whether it’s joy, anger or sadness. As a visual arts teacher, it is a privilege to watch my students discover the world of visual arts. Henri Matisse once said, “Creativity takes courage” and I believe that to be true. My students are courageous art makers. They persevere when their glass breaks for the third time and they have to re-cut that piece. They willingly explore using rice, rubbing alcohol, Saran Wrap and salt with watercolors. They try the pottery wheel for the first time and discover they have a hidden […]