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What do toothpicks, dryer lint, plastic bottles, and soup cans have
in common? They are all items that have been used to create art!
Found art is a type of art that involves creating pieces from found
objects that are not usually considered to be artistic. Learn how
these ordinary objects are made into beautiful art. Created in
collaboration with the Smithsonian Institution, this STEAM book
will ignite a curiosity about STEAM topics through real-world
examples. It features a hands-on STEAM challenge that is perfect
for makerspaces and that guides students step-by-step through the
engineering design process. Make STEAM career connections with
career advice from Smithsonian employees working in STEAM fields.
Ideal for school reports and projects, this informational text will
appeal to reluctant readers and ages 6-8.
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Pensees
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Romain Renault; Edited by Mathew Staunton; Illustrated by Yahia Lababidi
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A comprehensive and practical guide full of advice and inspiration
for anyone wishing to capture the beauty of the urban landscape.
The wonderful thing about drawing buildings is that, wherever you
travel around the globe, you will never be short of subjects to
inspire you. From the most elaborate of Renaissance cathedrals,
through to the humble garden shed, you will always be able to
practise your skills and learn a few techniques in the process.
This hands-on and inspirational book will encourage you to meet the
exciting challenges of drawing and painting buildings using a
variety of media and a wide range of techniques, including pencil,
pen, graphite powder, watercolour, water-soluble pencils and Indian
ink. As you work through this book, you will look at materials and
their qualities then move on to explore how to put these materials
to best use when drawing specific types of building. You will be
led gently through levels of learning, with easy and more
challenging exercises progressing your knowledge and developing
your skills. As the book is divided into discrete sections, you can
dip in to a particular type of building that you wish to draw, and
use the information and illustration provided, while extended
teaching exercises take you through the way the author approaches
composing and completing a drawing. Fully annotated paintings,
working drawings and extended projects reveal how each effect was
achieved. Detailed artworks in a range of styles and media are
thoroughly annotated to demonstrate key techniques and important
details and there are invaluable exercises for understanding
perspective, negative and positive space, tone, choosing details
and constructing large-scale images. The book includes thorough
studies of a wide range of different architectural styles, from
town houses to rural cottages and barns, from churches and
classical architecture to continental cafes and street scenes.
Taylor's exquisite drawings and paintings demonstrate the quality
of the results that can be achieved by following his helpful
guidance and advice.
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