A guide to understanding how artists communicate meaning through visual imagery and the specific "marks" they make.
Kane's philosophy often centers on the idea of and the intersection of visual arts with personal growth. Key themes in her writing and teaching include:
Through her books like The Weaving Book , she teaches that the steps an artist takes to solve a problem—experimentation, failure, and persistence—are universally applicable life skills.
She posits that the visual and tactile world—color, scale, and material—is constantly communicating. For example, her The Unstandardized Standard platform explores how personal style and sketches communicate a person's identity to the world.