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Making your own glazes is a fascinating and rewarding process, even more so when making them from collected ingredients. With little equipment and following a few basic principles, it is possible to harvest glaze ingredients from your local environment, such as clay, subsoil, plants and seashells, to achieve beautiful results in the kiln.
Whether you wish to make an entire glaze using collected materials, or just want to use them as additions to existing base recipes, Miranda Forrest explains how to source and prepare natural ingredients, from degraded rocks to seaweed, as well as giving step-by-step instructions for mixing a glaze, testing samples, and finally applying glazes and firing your work. Contributions from contemporary ceramicists who use natural glaze ingredients give a detailed insight into their working methods and intriguing results.
Encouraging experimentation and a creative approach, Natural Glazes is a vital resource for anyone wishing to work in a more natural, sustainable way to develop their unique glaze effects.
The expressive-eyed furry friends depicted in the artistry of
acclaimed illustrator Kayomi Harai have a wonderful way of
capturing hearts. Now her delightful felines are even melting Santa
s heart in this adorable Christmas coloring book. Kayomi presents
dozens of festive yuletide kitties, ready to color with markers,
colored pencils, watercolors, or gel pens. She also provides many
beautifully colored finished examples, along with a handy guide to
basic art techniques, from patterning and combinations to shading
and color theory. Each design is printed on one side only of
archival-grade, acid-free, 200-year paper. Each perforated page
detaches easily for gifting or display. If you love cats and you
love Christmas, get ready for hours of relaxing creativity."
Part of a series of exciting and luxurious Flame Tree Notebooks.
Combining high-quality production with magnificent fine art, the
covers are printed on foil in five colours, embossed, then foil
stamped. And they're powerfully practical: a pocket at the back for
receipts and scraps, two bookmarks and a solid magnetic side flap.
These are perfect for personal use and make a dazzling gift. This
example features Bosch's The Garden of Earthly Delights
Learn how to create realistic 3D art with this collection of
step-by-step techniques and tutorials for creating hyperrealistic
art using coloured pencils. The trend for hyper realistic artworks
featuring high shine subjects is inspiring a new generation of
artists. Take your art to the next level with this collection of
step-by-step techniques and tutorials for creating hyper realistic
artwork. Artist and author, Amie Howard, is an expert in how to get
the most from coloured pencils and she takes you through all the
key techniques for rendering realistic representations of
everything from pets to water. The first part of the book explores
basic drawing techniques including blending, shading, glazing and
scumbling - a technique used to create a slick surface texture.
There are simple practise exercises for each of the techniques
sections so that you can experiment and get comfortable with the
different methods before trying them out on a final artwork. This
section includes advice about how to get the perfect blend of
colours and textures as well as tips about adding in the fine
details that make all the difference. The step-by-step tutorials
feature a wide range of subjects including animals, portraits, food
and drink so you will learn how to recreate a large number of
different surfaces and textures. The chapters are broken up into
sections: Surfaces; Animals; Birds, People and Other Textures which
looks at a range of different natural and synthetic textures
including tree bark, grass, a soft drink can and a shiny sweet
wrapper. All of the tutorials have multiple step-by-step images so
you can see how the forms and textures are built up over a series
of stages. Amie shares her tips and tricks for creating incredibly
realistic representations of textures including feathers and fur
and there are up close studies for a cat's eye, a dog's nose and a
single feather so you can the details involved in these projects.
Other up close studies include lips and a nose and a bird's beak
and eye. The instructions will allow you tackle challenging
subjects such as reflective surfaces and ice in glass by breaking
down the drawing process into clear step-by-step instructions and
photographs, allowing you to follow the artist at each step.
Many of the earliest books, particularly those dating back to the
1900s and before, are now extremely scarce and increasingly
expensive. We are republishing these classic works in affordable,
high quality, modern editions, using the original text and artwork.
This beautifully illustrated reference work is the only source of
information on American women sculptors as a group. Virginia
Watson-Jones presents the accomplishments of more than 350
contemporary American women sculptors through photographs of their
major works and detailed information about their lives and careers.
For each artist information is provided on her birthplace and birth
year, education, preferred media, major exhibitions, location of
work in public collections, awards, selected private collectors,
professional interests other than sculpture, teaching position (if
applicable), and mailing address. Each entry also includes a
statement by the sculptor and her signature.
Learn how to paint birds in watercolour without even trying! Using
a simple ten-step process, learn how to draw a basic outline
starting with simple shapes, then add washes of colour and fine
details to complete your work. Arranged in three chapters based on
skill level, this book features 25 lovely projects, each showing
you how to paint a bird in ten steps. There are paint swatches for
every bird, showing you the colours you need to mix for each step
and the finished painting serves as a reference to guide you. It
couldn't be easier! Also included is a useful techniques section at
the beginning, and clever painting tips from the author throughout
the book. With birds as diverse as an Atlantic puffin, a barn owl,
a hummingbird and a bald eagle, there is plenty to choose from and
practise with, to develop your skills.
'This is a thorough and thoughtful guide that delivers on every
count.' Artbookreview.net With a passion for animals that is
evident throughout, animal portrait artist Dave White, also offers
basic advice for beginners along with more advanced techniques
suitable for experienced artists who wish to capture the spirit and
character of dogs in their portraits. Beginning with detailed
guidance on composition, colour and choosing your reference
material, Dave White teaches you the essential painting techniques
you'll need to start creating your own artworks - from producing an
outline and underpainting to capturing the three-dimensional
qualities of your pet that will make your paintings truly stand
out, such as realistic hair and whiskers, getting the shine on a
nose and a glint in an eye, and whether to show ears up or down or
the tongues in or out. To follow, the author then offers three
step-by-step projects of varying subjects - including a
short-haired dog, a long-haired dog and a group portrait - which
have been specially designed to encourage you to tackle the
essential poses you'll need to start painting your own pooches. The
book ends with a short section providing practical advice on
setting up and running your own pet portrait business.
From the international bestselling illustrator and Queen of
Colouring Johanna Basford comes a beautiful celebration of all
things festive to colour, complete and embellish. Includes
perforated and pull-out art prints, ideal for framing or giving as
festive greetings. 'The colourists have a queen, and her name is
Johanna Basford' -- New York Magazine 'Consider trading in your
yoga mat for a set of markers and peruse the gorgeous gardens of
Basford's imagination' -- The Huffington Post
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Delicate tangles of holly and ivy, bauble-laden Christmas trees and
mountains of exquisitely wrapped gifts are all waiting to be
brought to life in this collection of pull-out prints from ink
evangelist Johanna Basford. From flurries of delicate snowflakes to
deliciously decorated gingerbread houses and reindeer-led sleighs,
Johanna's Christmas is a celebration of this wonderful holiday
season that invites you to pick up your pens and pencils to colour,
complete or embellish each of the festive artworks. Hidden in this
book are a flock of elusive little robins - can you spot them all?
For this fun and festive colouring book Johanna has picked a crisp
ivory paper that accentuates and compliments your chosen colour
palette. The smooth, untextured pages allows for beautiful blending
or gradient techniques with coloured pencils, or are perfect for
pens, allowing the nib to glide evenly over the surface without
feathering.
Even a quick walk in the countryside or Sunday stroll along the
beach can yield the most interesting and attractive materials for
making beautiful decorations for the home. In this book Becci will
show you how to form simple wreaths out of foraged elements, with
an emphasis on recycling and using sustainable materials. Basic
techniques for a variety of seasonal projects are demonstrated, and
these can then be used to create smaller garlands, such as napkin
rings and candle table centres. Becci focuses on commonly found
elements, foraging for plants and foliage and sourcing inspiration
from nature; you don't need to be a trained florist to design
gorgeous wreaths and garlands for yourself or your friends. The
featured projects will cover wreaths for all seasons, from scented
lavender hearts to harvest festival straw circles, and we will
explore how to make them from more unusual materials such as pool
noodles. The emphasis will be on recycling too, so you will be able
to create a garland that can be changed throughout the year to suit
your decor and mood.
A new colouring book from New York Times bestselling illustrator, Kerby Rosanes.
Fragile World features over 55 endangered and vulnerable creatures to colour. Showcasing some of the most threatened animals from around the globe in their natural habitats, from the Tapanuli Orangutan to the Hawksbill Turtle, and many more. With a section of facts and information at the back explaining the inspiration and rationale behind each illustration, this book will raise awareness of our fragile world and inspire conservation.
Kerby's incredible artwork will provide a remarkable way to learn about our planet's rich diversity and fragile ecosystems - all of which can be brought to life with colour.
A good sketch starts with good bones. Often challenging and
overwhelming to sketchers, the fourth book in the Urban Sketching
Handbook series uses drawings and simple steps to explain the
concepts of perspective in practical and useful ways for on-site
sketching. Most books are either too abstract or don't provide
enough information that relates to what you actually do when you're
out in the busy, wide world about to start a drawing. Where do you
start? How do you edit what you see to flatten and shrink it onto
your paper? How does perspective work? The Urban Sketching
Handbook: Understanding Perspective helps you learn to think like
an architect, to draw buildings and spaces by reducing what you see
to simple, basic shapes, then adding layers in simple steps, and
finally finishing your sketch with detail, tone, and color--in
accurate perspective. Full of helpful tips, architect and
illustrator, Stephanie Bower even de-constructs sketches to show
you how to create them! Once you understand perspective, it will
change the way you see the world--you'll see perspective
everywhere. Some of the key concepts explored in this volume are: *
Basic Terms * Basic Spatial Principles * Types of Perspective *
Building a Sketch in Layers * Special Conditions
Colour mixing is a key skill for the botanical artist. In this
practical guide, Jackie Isard explains how to observe and use
colour accurately. She shows artists how to make informed choices
when selecting pigments, as well as how to learn about colour
mixing and its application. Detailed instruction and advice are
given on understanding colour and pigments. The author explains how
to 'see' colour and tricky mixes, from greens and reds to the
difficult botanical greys. Includes advanced colour application
techniques - colour enhancement, shadow colours and colour
temperature transition. Finally, step-by-step guides illustrate how
to paint with layers, how to use underlaying colours to enhance,
and colour and fine detailing.
First published in 1853, The Hive and the Honey-Bee remains the
definitive authority for managing hives for honey production,
pollination or queen rearing. One of the first books about modern
bee management, Langstroth's study is an invaluable resource and
essential reading for honey farmers and apiarists.
Each summer, millions of children complain, "There's nothing to
do." Originally published in 1889, The American Girl's Handy Book
resoundingly challenges this age-old dilemma by providing a huge
number of ideas for fun and instructional projects for young girls.
It includes plans for April Fool's parties and jokes, transplanting
wildflowers and preserving or pressing them, Easter games and
activities, instructions for making a lawn tennis net and the rules
of the game, how to make a hammock, corn husk and flower dolls,
instructions for making various fans, Halloween parties, making a
telephone, painting in water or oil colors, making models in clay
and wax, making picture frames, and suggestions for winter games
and activities As with its companion, The American Boy's Handy
Book, the girl's book is divided into seasons ensuring fun will be
had all year round.
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