|
Books > Arts & Architecture > Art forms, treatments & subjects > Art treatments & subjects > Art techniques & materials
A step-by-step guide on how to create personal and contemporary
linocut prints. A linocut is a relief print created by carving a
design into a printing block. It is the uncut surface, not the
carved away areas, that gives you your image when you roll it with
ink, lay paper on top then apply pressure to produce a print. With
18 easy-to-follow projects that can be adapted to suit your own
ideas, experienced printmaker Sam Marshall guides you through the
whole process - from the drawing to the carving to the inking to
the printing - of creating your own beautiful prints and handmade
cards whether you are working from your kitchen table or a more
advanced studio set-up. By taking inspiration from everyday life,
Sam helps you to build your confidence with observational drawing.
Featuring step-by-step projects, the book demonstrates a range of
skills with low-cost materials to produce simple linocuts,
reduction linocuts and colourful multi-block prints. You will also
learn more experimental techniques such as combining monoprint,
chine colle, jigsaw linocuts and rainbow rolls and pick up handy
tips on subjects such as 'noise' and editioning your prints.
Beautifully illustrated with photographs of Sam's own drawings and
linocuts, and featuring the work of 5 talented printmakers, Linocut
is an essential guide to linocut printmaking. Packed with creative
and practical advice to guide and encourage you, whether you're
just starting out, returning to the craft or looking to expand your
printmaking skills.
Hungry for a new drawing challenge? Well, get ready to enter planet
cute! In her new collection, artist-author Angela Nguyen turns even
the most mundane foods into living, breathing, adorable characters
that you will want to draw yourself. As well as cute food-creature
fusions such as blueberry kittens and sausage dog hotdogs, in
Angela's captivating world, sleeping cats lounge atop sushi, curl
inside donuts, or peek out from pizza crusts. Including beautifully
clear and straightforward step-by-step instructions and minimal
text, How to Draw Really Cute Food is great for both visual
learners and those interested in learning the essential techniques
of kawaii. With chapters on appetizers, entrees, desserts, snacks
and drinks, these inventive designs are sure to delight and amuse.
|
|