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Draw, narrate, and create your own manga adventure with this interactive workbook featuring blank fill-in panels so you can set up your very own comic.
What’s behind those big, bright eyes? Why is the student attacking the master? What’s inside that box? That’s up for you to decide with Make Your Own Manga!
Featuring six fully illustrated stories from two acclaimed artists along with blank template panels to create your own drawings and dialogue, Make Your Own Manga will inspire you to inject your own imagination into the storyline of each manga comic. Now you can create your own heroes and villains, heartbreaks and desires instead of just reading about them on the page. All you need is a healthy imagination to complete the manga within these pages. The power to create is in your hands!
A glorious essay by Winston Churchill about one of his favourite
pastimes, painting. The prefect antidote to his 'black dog', a
depression that blighted his working life, Churchill took to
painting at the age of 40. It became a passion that was to remain
his constant companion.
Unleash Your Creativity with Beautiful Watercolor Blooms From
delicate magnolias and zinnias to exotic hibiscus and tiger lilies,
you'll be ready to paint an entire garden with 25 breathtaking
projects. Renowned watercolor instructor Cara Rosalie Olsen covers
everything you need to know to get started--even if you've never
picked up a brush! Learn how to select art supplies, blend Cara's
unique colors, prepare a palette, master different brush techniques
and so much more. Each project provides detailed step-by-step
instructions along with helpful illustrations so you can
confidently create elegant botanical masterpieces. And with Cara's
encouraging and beginner-friendly approach, you'll be inspired to
find beauty in everything you paint.
OVER 3 MILLION COPIES SOLD WORLDWIDE 'You will quickly amaze and
delight yourself. Hands down the best and most life-enhancing thing
I've done in lockdown' India Knight, Sunday Times Drawing on the
Right Side of the Brain is the world's most widely used drawing
instruction book. Whether you are a professional, a student, or
enjoy art as a hobby, Betty Edwards' practical step-by-step guide
will give you greater confidence in your ability, deepen your
artistic perception and provide a new way to appreciate the way you
perceive the world around you. This groundbreaking guide includes:
- Expert advice on materials to use and how to record your progress
- Specific focus on perceiving edges, spaces and relationships
within your drawings - Problem-solving techniques and guidance on
continued development of your skills Blending artistic teaching
with psychology, Betty Edwards offers a practical grounding in
drawing technique with exercises designed to help you utilise the
intuitive and creative right side of your brain, dramatically
improving your ability to draw.
The dinnerware, cookie jars, vases, salt & pepper shakers, and
figural characters of Shawnee Pottery, of Zanesville, Ohio, were
popular items while they were being produced between 1936 and 1963.
Shawnee's high quality items were well-priced for the mass-produced
pottery market and their innovative marketing and production
techniques and designs were often copied by others, making them a
real leader in the field. This practical kitchenware and the
whimsical, adorable figural characters have now become very popular
with collectors. Never before have so many of the people who played
key roles in the history of Shawnee Pottery contributed accurate
and previously unpublished information for a book. Here is a
thorough history which challenges much of the misinformation
circulating about the pottery. With nearly 1300 full-color photos
of the pottery and dinnerware, its marks, labels, catalogs, and
even new items and reproductions, along with black and white
historical photos of the personnel, plant, and manufacturing
process, this book is the most comprehensive study you can have in
your library of Shawnee references.
Creative Block is a book set out to ruffle feathers, get out of
ruts and start those juices flowing. Focussing on creative process
and theory, it is filled with over 100 tasks to get your head into
a conceptual and creative space, encouraging experimentation and
playfulness in art. Ideal for artists, industry creatives and
individuals who simply want to delve deeper into their own
creativity. This book helps to improve your process and technique
when approaching art, in all its forms. Intriguing, fun and
challenging, Creative Block will have you distorting, abstracting,
morphing, reinventing and, above all, leaving the box behind.
Self-portraiture shows no sign of losing its ability to capture the
public imagination. Given our current proclivity to snap and share
'selfies' in seconds, it is unsurprising to find a renewed interest
in the genre among general audiences and students. Self-portraits
have the power to illuminate a range of universal concerns, from
identity, purpose and authenticity, to frailty, futility and
mortality. In this volume, curator Natalie Rudd expertly casts
fresh light on the self-portrait and its international appeal,
exploring the historical contexts within which self-portraits have
proliferated and considering the meanings they hold today. With
commentaries on works by artists ranging from Jan van Eyck and
Artemisia Gentileschi to Francisco Goya, Pablo Picasso, Frida Kahlo
and Jenny Saville, the book explores the emotive and expressive
potential of self-portraiture, and its capacities to distance or to
demystify. Can self-portraits offer windows into artistic process?
Is there ever a singular identity to be captured? Is it necessary
for a self-portrait to depict the human form? In her vibrant and
timely discussion, Rudd dissects these and other important
questions, revealing the shifting faces of individuality and
selfhood in an age where we are interrogating notions of personal
identity more than ever before. With 97 illustrations in colour
Drawing the Natural World is a practical and comprehensive guide
for artists of all abilities to celebrate through art the beauty of
the flora and fauna that make up our planet. The book is divided
into the fundamental concepts of art � colour and tone, pattern,
texture, line, shape, form and space � to introduce the essential
techniques and demonstrate how they can be used in drawing the
natural world through practical projects. Further chapters cover
the anatomy of animals to ensure posture and gait can be accurately
captured, and the fundamentals of composition. There is also
introduction to the different materials and equipment that can be
used, and a guide to basics of drawing. Each of the projects in the
book includes a fully illustrated step-by-step sequence to follow,
plus helpful tips and advice. There's also background information
about the featured animals and plants to broaden the reader's
awareness of and connection with the natural world.
Drawing on the success of her breakout book Conscious Creativity,
artist Philippa Stanton dares you to throw away technique and open
the door to free creative movement with this hands-on workbook.
Acknowledging the power of chance and experimentation, this is a
safe space in which to scribble, sketch, tear, scratch, fold, weave
- anything that Philippa's playful prompts inspire you to do. There
are no rules here: choose an activity at the back of the book or
start at the beginning; pick an exercise on light and shadow, paint
your own colour chart or build a collage of found items, whatever
makes your creative juices flow. Packed with simple suggestions to
open our eyes to the beauty of ordinary things, this workbook draws
on themes including randomness, colour, texture and the senses to
encourage us to connect with things we might not normally notice.
Breathtaking original photography acts as a catalyst to inspire us
to take a chance with new ideas, follow up coincidences and find
new ways of expressing our creativity. Prompts encourage you to
take risks and express yourself impulsively, from drawing random
spontaneous lines on a page to writing a not to a stranger to
creating a textured collage out of sticky tape and other found
objects. Conscious Creativity: The Workbook is a liberating place
to be random, get things wrong and make a beautiful mess.
There is renewed interest among art photographers in a number of
historic printing techniques because of the remarkable effects they
produce. The reader will discover how to create beautifully tinted
mono- and polychromatic gum and oil images using the author's
version of this 19th century technique. Step-by-step illustrated
instructions with directions for further experimentation provide a
perfect source for learning this new, yet old, printing technique.
Gumoil printing involves contact-printing a positive transparency
onto gum-coated paper. Oil paint is then applied and rubbed into
nongummed areas of the print. With bleach etching, mono- and
polychromatic variations are possible. A chapter on digital
printing combines the new and the historic, making this technique
even more accessible for the art photographer.
Includes a new chapter on digital printing techniques Step by step
instructions for using this techniqueEight page insert containing
10 beautiful color images
Chinese brush painting is an ancient art, steeped in history,
symbolism and ritual, and closely linked to Chinese calligraphy.
This beautifully illustrated book takes you on a journey through
the history, techniques and materials that will enable you to
produce stunning paintings of flowers, birds, animals and
landscapes. Topics covered include: he history of Chinese painting
materials and how to use them; advice on basic brush strokes,
colour mixing and brush loading; step-by-step guide to completing a
composition of a variety of subjects and finally, instruction on
mounting your work for display. Written by a respected artist and
teacher, it covers traditional techniques as well as more recent
innovative ideas, and reveals the beauty and mastery behind this
art.
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