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Paint, Make & Create showcases seasonal, multi-craft projects
all woven together by painting. Designed for all abilities, the 20
engaging activities will guide you through the seasons and include
working with clay, printing, collaging, sewing and embroidery with
a fun and modern painterly twist. Including a comprehensive guide
to getting started with painting, Paint, Make & Create will
help you develop an understanding of types of paints, surfaces,
colour palettes and mixing your own colours whilst also arming you
with the tools and confidence to create your own original pieces.
Drawing on author Becki's vast experience in the creative world,
alongside each project's step by step guide are helpful hints and
tips, perfect for beginners wanting to experiment with paints. Your
creativity will flourish with each contemporary craft project, from
creating painterly table settings for Summer gatherings right
through to painting Christmas gifts and decorations.
Pocket Art features 100 artistic prompts to unleash your
creativity. In Pocket Art, Lorna Scobie, the bestselling author and
illustrator of the 365 Days series, encourages you to be confident
with your art, embrace mistakes and to have fun along the way. It
is full of activities to help kickstart your creativity, and the
activities have been divided into three categories - art for
relaxing, art for looking and art for inspiration - so you can feel
inspired no matter what mood you're in. Full of tips to help spark
creative ideas, as well as inspiration and support, Pocket Art is
the perfect pocket-sized art book to take with you wherever you go.
Learn how to make two types of Japanese knives: a tanto (dagger)
and a hocho (chef's knife) following traditional techniques. With
step-by-step images and clear instructions, this how-to guide
covers acquiring iron ore, building and using a bloomery furnace,
forging the blades, fitting the blades with handles, and sharpening
the blades with water stones. The process is further detailed with
images that illustrate the structure of the blade and diagrams
showing the construction of each knife. In addition, a history of
these legendary blades, methods for determining carbon content, and
tips on caring for the completed blades are included. This is an
ideal bladesmithing book for intermediate to expert level
metalworkers.
THE SECOND VOLUME OF THE POPULAR STEAMPUNK STYLE SERIES!A
gorgeously illustrated book of inspiration and projects to create
for all Contraptors, Gizmologists and Primocogglers living the
Steampunk lifestyle! Featuring gas masks, apparel, and step-by-step
guides.
Featuring more than 600 sketches depicting a vast array of
architecturally and culturally significant buildings, bridges,
towers, monuments, and more, Draw Like an Artist: 100 Buildings and
Architectural Forms is a must-have visual reference for student and
aspiring architects, artists, illustrators, and urban sketchers.
This contemporary step-by-step guidebook demonstrates fundamental
art and architectural concepts like proportion, perspective, and
spatial relationships as you learn to draw a wide range of
important residential, commercial, historic, and cultural
buildings, bridges, towers, and other structures from all over the
world and from ancient to modern-all shown from a variety of
perspectives and scales. Each set of illustrations takes you from
beginning sketch lines to a finished drawing. Author David Drazil's
classic drawing style will make this a go-to sourcebook for years
to come. Learn how to establish basic shapes; articulate lines for
structure, forms, and shading; and add defining details by drawing
these celebrated sites and many others: Residential: Fallingwater
in the US and the Silo in Copenhagen Commercial: Dancing House in
Prague and Sugamo Shinkin Bank in Tokyo Monuments/Sacred:
Stonehenge in the UK and the Cathedral of Brasilia Bridges: Jade
Belt Bridge in Beijing and the Sydney Harbor Bridge in Sydney,
Australia Draw Like an Artist: 100 Buildings and Architectural
Forms is a library essential for any artist or architect who's
interested in learning how to draw and explore the underlying
design principles of influential constructions. The books in the
Draw Like an Artist series are richly visual references for
learning how to draw classic subjects realistically through
hundreds of step-by-step images created by expert artists and
illustrators.
Originally published in New York 1916. PREFACE: THIS book presents
practical working directions for the design and construction of
womens clothing, including various kinds of outer- and
undergarments. It includes problems embracing the fundamental
principles involved in the selection and design of clothing the
theory and use of color pattern-making and clothing construction.
As the mission of the text is chiefly the exposition of
constructive processes, the selection of apparel and choice of
material has been treated in a manner as best fitted into the
scheme of the book. A more scientific treatment of textiles may be
found in the numerous texts listed in the bibliography. The
construction of garments has been approached from the standpoint of
those who have had instruction in elementary sewing. For those who
have not had such instruction, a review of the fundamental
stitches, and some simple processes, have been included in the
section on undergarments. When used in schools and colleges, it is
not intended that the subject matter be taken bodily from the text
for classroom use, but rather that a selection of problems be
assigned by the teacher, that will best fit the needs of students,
and the time allotted to the subject in the curriculum and that the
text in the hands of students be supplemented by the teachers
instruction. It is important that teachers read the section written
for them, which is intended to aid in an intelligent use of the
text pp. 426-437. In the home, the text will, it is believed, serve
as a reliable handbook to the woman who makes her own clothing or
supervises its construction while thewomanwho purchasesready to
wear garments will receive help in her selectionby the standards
suggested here. Special suggestions for the homewomen are given pp.
437-439... LAURA I. BALDT Teachers College, Columbia University,
New York City, April, 1916. COntents include: CHAPTER I. CLOTHING
BUDGETS AND BUYING 3 II. FABRICS FACTS FOR CONSUMERS . 16 III.
PRINCIPLES OF CLOTHING DESIGN 55 IV. COLOR 69 V. PATTERN MAKING 85
VI. PATTERN MAKING MANNISH SHIRT AND MIDDY BLOUSE. . . . 107 VII.
PATTERN MAKING SKIRTS AND UNDERGARMENTS 116 VIII...
Hidden away in the hustle and bustle of London are a surprising
number of pockets of calm - quiet mews, flower-strewn houses on
tree-lined streets, and magical shops and eateries that can still
the mind and ease the stresses of a busy day. This world is brought
ever closer in prettycitylondon: The Colouring Book, making it
perfect to unwind with for adults and children alike. Allow the
stunning, intricate images and helpful descriptions to whisk you
away to a world of pastels and peace, and colour the calm back into
your day.
An innovative designer is always looking for new concepts. Fresh
Floral Jewelry, an instructional introduction to the world of
making jewelry that incorporates fresh flowers, is the first of its
kind. For everyone from beginners to experienced jewelry makers and
floral designers, this volume is an essential guide to creating
exciting, colorful, and undoubtedly unique accessories that are
suitable for any occasion, from proms to weddings. Learn how to
make beautiful, intricate jewelry with wire, beads, and little
else, to resemble foliage in which to set your orchids, succulents,
and many more floral varieties. At the beginning is an overview of
the techniques used in the book, which gives readers the freedom to
jump from chapter to chapter. The projects are ideal for people
within the floral industry as well as hobbyists and enthusiasts.
Every piece in this indispensable book of jewelry ideas comes with
detailed images that facilitate speedy assembly.
This richly illustrated book celebrates in words and pictures the
beautiful work that award-winning artist Alan Lee produced for
J.R.R. Tolkien's The Hobbit, and includes dozens of brand-new
paintings and pencil drawings exploring the world of Bilbo Baggins.
Since The Hobbit was first published in 1937, generations of
readers have fallen under its spell. That magic was reignited sixty
years later, when Alan Lee was commissioned to produce a special
illustrated edition, and his delicate pencil drawings and beautiful
watercolour paintings have become for many the definitive vision of
J.R.R. Tolkien's Middle-earth. In this sumptuous, large-format
hardback Alan Lee reveals in pictures and in words how he created
these images, which would prove so powerful, matching perfectly
with Tolkien's own vision, that they would eventually define the
look of Peter Jackson's film adaptations and earn Alan a coveted
Academy Award. The Hobbit Sketchbook is filled with more than 100
of his sketches and early conceptual pieces that reveal how the
project progressed from idea to finished art. It also contains a
wealth of brand-new full-colour paintings and sketches drawn
specially for this book, which unlock the secrets of how Alan
creates his own magic and provide a fascinating insight into the
imagination of the man who breathed new life into Tolkien's vision.
Welcome to this weird and wacky colouring challenge. There are
pictures to colour in, drawings to complete, spaces to scribble in
and lots of things to find in these super-detailed doodles by
artist Kerby Rosanes. Featuring unique and intricate ink drawings
of incredible animals, shape-shifting aliens and breathtaking
scenes. Readers will have to keep their eyes peeled for hidden
treasures and creatures scattered throughout the pages. Other books
in the colouring series include: 9781910552148 Imagimorphia
9781910552261 Mythomorphia 9781910552865 Fantomorphia 9781910552926
Geomorphia
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