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Following on from his successful Drawing Geometry, Jon Allen
explores the creation of the many-sided three-dimensional forms
known as the Platonic and Archimedean solids. Based on patterns of
equally spaced points on a sphere, these polyhedra have been the
fundamentals of geometric exploration for millennia. Many
professionals find they need to be able to build three-dimensional
shapes accurately, and understand the principles behind them. This
unique book shows them how to make models of all the Platonic and
Archimedean solids, as well as several other polyhedra and
stellated forms. It provides step-by-step instructions for
constructing the three-dimensional forms, as well as showing how to
draw out accurately the geometry of the paperfold nets. Beginners
and experienced artists and designers alike will find this book a
source of practical guidance, as well as delight and inspiration
which will amply repay the careful attention needed to construct
the models.
Ateliers have produced the greatest artists of all time - and now
that educational model is experiencing a renaissance. These
studios, a return to classical art training, are based on the
nineteenth-century model of teaching artists by pairing them with a
master artist over a period of years. Students begin by copying
masterworks, then gradually progress to painting as their skills
develop. On every page, Aristides uses the works of works of Old
Masters and today's most respected realist artists to demonstrate
and teach the principles of realist drawing and painting, taking
students step by step through the learning curve yet allowing them
to work at their own pace. Unique and inspiring, Classical Drawing
Atelier is a serious art course for serious art students.
Graffiti School is the world's first fully illustrated graffiti
coursebook for college use. It opens with an exploration of
graffiti's background and history, from Pompeii to the Hip Hop
revolution to the present day, as well as how to stay on the right
side of the law. It then introduces modern-day graffiti media and
terminology, going on to conduct the reader through the process of
designing graffiti, setting out the possibilities and skills needed
to create a successful work on paper, ready to be transferred to a
wall. The author explains the practical techniques of using a spray
can, and the step-by-step methods and skills required to create
artistic graffiti. The final section is a manual designed
specifically to be of use to teachers. It gives ideas for running
both theoretical and practical graffiti lessons and units, as well
as providing suggestions on the details, such as marking schemes
and ideas for class trips.
Circulation and imitation are key factors in shaping the material
world. The authors in this volume explore how technical knowledge,
immaterial desires, and political agendas impact the production and
consumption of visual and material culture across times and places.
Their essays map multidirectional transactions for cultural goods
in which source countries can be positioned at the center.
Rhapsodic - literally to stitch or weave songs - paired with
objects - from thrown against - intertwines complexity and action.
Rhapsodic objects thus beckons to the layered narratives of the
objects themselves, their making, and their reception over time.
The concept further underlines their potential to express
creativity, generate emotion, and reveal histories - often tainted
with violence.
Featuring exquisite photos of more than 800 contemporary and
historic works, this first-of-its-kind book reveals how the process
of casting-pouring material into a mold-has transformed our world
through its history and omnipresence. In these image-rich pages,
craft, fine art, design, and everyday objects offer us perspectives
on casting's unique possibilities, its place in history, and its
role in contemporary object creation. Comprehensive and insightful,
the book includes writings on casting as it relates to Art History
(by Suzanne Ramljak), Large-Scale Metal (by Joseph Becherer),
Ceramics (by Ezra Shales), Glass (by Susie J. Silbert), Jewelry (by
Jen Townsend), and Alternative Materials (by Elaine A. King). A
multi-disciplinary approach-including everything from traditional
lost wax casting in non-ferrous metals to casting rubber, glass,
porcelain, plaster, and some very unexpected materials-makes this
an essential resource for artists, craftspeople, historians,
designers, and everyone interested in the objects that populate our
world.
With How to Draw Manga Furries, you'll follow the lead of five
professional Japanese artists as they show you how to bring dynamic
fantasy characters to life--on the page or on screen! Furries are
anthropomorphic characters--animals who have human traits (not to
be confused with kemonomimi, or humans with some animal features!).
They're widely popular in manga, anime and cosplay--from fan
favorites like Wolf's Rain and Lackadaisy to the newer Beastars and
BNA: Brand New Animal. The genre allows creators to be more
imaginative, freeing artists from traditional human personality
traits, actions and physical appearance. With the help of the
expert authors, you'll learn to draw: Anatomically correct furry
manga bodies, skulls, faces, appendages and tails with human
proportions Characters based on cats, dogs, wolves, foxes, goats,
birds, whales, sharks, crocodiles, dragons--and more! Furries seen
from their most powerful perspective--from muzzle to rump to
flipper tip Illustrations shown from many various angles with
different poses, positions and movements And so much more! With
this book as your guide, your imagination will run wild as you
create memorable heroes, wicked villains and compelling sidekicks
with your pen or on screen. *Recommended for artists 10 & up*
Paperclay is an extremely versatile material for the contemporary
potter. Now firmly established in the ceramics world, this mix of
clay and paper fibers is remarkably flexible, strong, and easy to
repair. This highly workable medium allows expressive freedom and
imagination at every stage in the creative process, even after
drying and firing. In Paperclay, artists will discover the world of
possibilities offered by this blend of earth, paper, and water.
Building on the success of her previous books, artist and teacher
Rosette Gault explains how potters and clay sculptors can make,
fire, and reshape paperclay. This comprehensive guide covers a
range of methods from dry modeling to slurry state. Going beyond
the basics, the book introduces advanced techniques for building
armatures, sculpting figures, and forming wall hangings. It also
includes information on recycled and sustainable ingredients.
Paperclay features all-new color photographs and diagrams of
techniques and tools, as well as inspiring works by today's leading
international ceramicists. Packed with photographs and clear
instructions, Gault's book is an essential introduction to
paperclay for ceramics artists and educators.
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Character Design Quarterly (CDQ) is a lively, creative magazine
bringing inspiration, expert insights, and leading techniques from
professional illustrators, artists, and character art enthusiasts
worldwide. Each issue provides detailed tutorials on creating
diverse characters, enabling you to explore the processes and
decision making that go into creating amazing characters. Learn new
ways to develop your own ideas, and discover from the artists what
it is like to work for prolific animation studios such as Disney,
Warner Bros., and DreamWorks. Renowned character designer and
visual development artist Taraneh Karimi creates the cover for this
issue, alongside a step-by-step tutorial to show readers how she
goes about creating her stunning work.
Clay-sculpting royalty 'The Shiflett Brothers' offer unique insight
into their practices and the techniques used to create their
stunning fantasy characters. Learning from the biggest and best
creators in any industry is a rare and sought after opportunity. In
this book, clay-sculpting royalty "The Shiflett Brothers" guide us
through their creative journey as well as sharing in-depth insight
into the processes they use to create their dynamic and captivating
fantasy sculpts. Joined by fellow esteemed sculptors Simon Lee,
Aris Kolokontes, and Forest Rogers, the Shifletts bring together a
collection of visually led step-by-step tutorials that are sure to
broaden your creative horizons and add an expansive set of
practical skills to your sculpting arsenal. With studio-quality
photography and a how-to section on creating the Shiflett's very
own tools, this book is a prize possession for any member of the
brothers' huge and loyal fan base and as an exhilarating follow-on
from the popular Beginner's Guide to Sculpting Characters in Clay.
In this fully revised and richly illustrated edition, author and
journalist Will Ellsworth-Jones pieces together a complete picture
of the life and work of Banksy, perhaps the most iconic, enigmatic
and controversial artist of modern times. For someone who shuns the
limelight so completely that he conceals his name, never shows his
face and gives interviews only by email, Banksy is remarkably
famous. This fully updated and illustrated story of Banksy's life
and career builds an intriguing picture of his world and unpicks
its contradictions. Whether art or vandalism, anti-establishment or
sell-out, Banksy and his work have become a cultural phenomenon and
the question 'Who is Banksy?' is as much about his career as it is
'the man behind the wall'. From his beginnings as a Bristol
graffiti artist, his artwork is now sold at auction for
seven-figure sums and hangs on celebrities' walls. The appearance
of a new Banksy is national news, his documentary Exit Through the
Gift Shop was Oscar-nominated and people queue for hours to see his
latest exhibition. Now moreNational Treasure than edgy outsider,
who is Banksy and how did he become what he is today? This book
charts Banksy's journey from the graffiti-scrawled streets of
Barton Hill, the working class neighbourhood of Bristol where he
and others covered the walls with vibrant pieces while trying to
avoid the police, through to some of the most prestigious galleries
of the world, where his daring acts of guerilla art have forced us
to reconsider how we define as art. From the artist's own words to
recollections of friends and colleagues, this book also examines
the contradictions of Banksy's life: charting how a privately
educated boy from a middle class area of Bristol reinvented himself
as a rogue and an outlaw who would take the art world by storm.
With beautiful reproductions of some of his most controversial and
recognisable works, this detailed study is a truly indispensible
guide to understanding the ultimate art rebel whose work is no less
relevant today than it was when he first started out some thirty
years ago.
Mastering Silhouettes explains all the techniques for creating both
modern and period-style silhouette portraits, drawing on
traditional approaches some of which date as far back as the
eighteenth century, along with advice on poses and materials.
Throughout, special features on the work of notable silhouette
artists provide inspiration for the projects that follow. The
techniques used in antique silhouettes will appeal to those who
love vintage style, while projects using mixed media collage and
digital photography show how the art is relevant today. The book
examines silhouette art for every occasion, teaches readers the
skills to make silhouettes for themselves, and provides help for
those who want to commission an artist to cut silhouettes for a
special occasion such as a wedding, anniversary party, festival or
corporate event.
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