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Developing Creative Talent in Art is a guide for parents, teachers
and others interested in developing creative art talent of young
people. Visual art has its own language system by which the artist
communicates to others thoughts, ideas and feelings about the world
as they see them. First experienced as images and then codified in
art language form, information about the world in this dual form is
processed by creative imagination to produce original art works.
Both the language of visual art and creative processing techniques
are presented by example and instructional application so that
students can compose art not only intuitively but also at will. The
book is based on the assumptions that: (1) being able to recognize
and know how to identify creative individuals with special talent
in art, guidance can be given to maximize the achievement of their
potential; (2) understanding creative imagination as process and
skill will provide tools to talented individuals for their
development in art; (3) mental images constitute the earliest
informational source prior to their symbolization in one language
form or another; (4) visual art has its own language, derived at
first from mental imagery, and just as someone learns and uses the
language of words, the artist learns and uses the language of art
in productive expression; (5) individuals can be taught to use
creative imagination to process all kinds of information and its
art language-imagery correlates to produce original works; and (6)
feedback in terms of appraisal of student art is essential to
foster and guide developing art talent. We provide information
about the nature of creativity and talent approaches to identify
individuals possessing these potentials generally and art
specifically , the nature of creative imagination and its
significance and relevance in art imagery as the language of
discovery, and the language of art design as order and composition
in art, creative imagination as process and teachable skills,
instruction in how they may be used to produce art works with
relevant practical exercises, the nature of color and its role in
art production, and approaches that can be used to evaluate student
art.
What is the craft worker's experience of the challenges and
opportunities afforded through entrepreneurship? This book reveals
the individual experience of craft entrepreneurship, drawing on
case studies from around the world, considering questions of
identity, policy, community, and the digital in crafting a life.
Craft practice has experienced a sharp rise in popularity since the
late 2000s as demand and interest for authentic handmade products
has increased in a fast paced, digitalised world. Etsy and social
media platforms allow seemingly 'anyone' to become a craft
entrepreneur. As part of the creative economy and regional cultural
policy initiatives, craft and artisanal practices are encouraged by
governments. But
Don't stop coloring the living shit out of this new
stress-relieving, fucking swear word adult coloring book! With
daily stresses like annoying coworkers, red-faced bosses, endless
traffic, and whatever shit you have going on at home, sometimes all
you need to do is to tell everyone to "fuck the fuck off". Now you
can say it in color! - There are more ways to say "fuck you" than
ever with this collection of over 50 satisfyingly inappropriate
coloring pages. - Relieve some stress with easy and beautiful
art--that also happens to feature your favorite profanities. Feel
the zen wash over you as you color in or outside the lines however
you damn well please. - Take your defiance up a notch with more
complex patterns, or take the easy route when you unwind. No matter
what you do, make sure you do whatever the fuck you want!
During his career as one of America's most sought-after
illustrators, Andrew Loomis (1889-1959) taught at the American
Academy of Art in Chicago, and in 1939 he codified his lessons in
his first manual, "Fun with a Pencil." Four years later it had
already been through six printings, and he followed up over the
next two decades with a series of even more successful how-to books
that remain the gold standard for artists to this day.
"Creative Illustration" is considered Loomis's magnum opus, which
was aimed primarily at the professional-level illustrator. Divided
into seven sections: Line, Tone, Color, Telling the Story, Creating
Ideas, Fields of Illustration, and Experimenting and Studies, this
book is filled with instructions, tips, insider experiences, and
incredible illustrations.
A new coloring book featuring 30 drawings of beautiful Pueblo
pottery designs for you to complete Pueblo pottery is renowned for
its extraordinary beauty and craftsmanship. Pueblo is a Spanish
wording meaning 'town' or 'village'. When the Spanish arrived in
1540 in what is now known as the American Southwest, they referred
to the Indigenous communities and their settlements as Pueblos. The
Pueblos are among the oldest settlements in North America, and
their pottery-making tradition is as old as the ancient Pueblos
themselves. Pottery is used throughout the life of a Pueblo person,
and various forms are made for cooking, gathering water, food
storage, and ceremonial use. The Coloring Book of Pueblo Pottery
features more than 30 drawings for you to complete, whether by
reproducing the traditional palettes or by finding inspiration in
the swirling or geometric patterns and stylized motifs for a unique
design of your own. Made predominantly by women, the pots are
created from natural clay using a coil method; they are
hand-painted and then fired outdoors. Designs vary from one Pueblo
to another, but symbols and motifs relating to the natural world -
birds, deer, plants, and water - are common. Today, such pottery is
highly collectible and is found in museums and private collections
around the world. This delightful coloring book allows you to
create your very own masterpieces of this celebrated and cherished
art form.
How to work with a limited palette, with step-by-step
demonstrations. One of the world's best art teachers shows you how
to give spontaneity and lightness to your work with a limited
palette. Using only three colours (up to five at the very most), is
the most effective way to give your art a fresh feel. With an array
of paintings, techniques and step-by-step demonstrations, renowned
artist Hazel Soan goes through a range of specific colour
combinations that work. Each chapter looks at a different
combination, guided by a principal hue or pigment property. For
landscapes she discusses cool blue and warm yellow, for gardens
transparent reds and complimentary green, and for seascapes warm
blue, cool yellow and granulation. The author explores the almost
inexhaustible three-colour combinations but also discusses when
four- or five-colour combinations would enhance or work more
efficiently. This ensures your work is more cohesive, light and
brings out the beauty of the watercolour medium. This extensive
guide is packed with demonstrations, work in progress and finished
paintings - and every single painting will have the colours
itemized, making this not only a great technique book but great
resource for colour combinations. Ideal for all painters, new or
experienced.
Learn how to create beautiful loose and expressive florals, still
lifes, motifs, animals, modes of transport, and fruits and
vegetables in vibrant watercolor with touches of pen and ink. In Go
with the Flow Painting, author Ohn Mar Win (Instagram:
@ohn_mar_win) offers beginner-friendly techniques, tips, and
step-by-step lessons that show how to get the most out of these
mediums and paint confidently in this captivating style. Discover a
new visual language that renders subjects with soft edges and
luminous color. Capture just enough detail to suggest familiar
flowers, animals, and objects and allow your unique expression and
style to flourish. Begin with essential supplies and learn the key
characteristics of loose watercolor. Practice basic techniques that
lay the foundation for this style, such as working wet-on-wet,
creating color gradients, layering, and creating shapes. Learn the
best way to use brushes, and explore easy methods of working with
pen and ink to add striking linework and details. Step-by-step
lessons show how to capture the essence of a subject without
worrying about perfectly executing every detail. Learn how to paint
captivating hot air balloons, tiger lilies, French macarons, a
colorful chameleon, and more. Embracing this flowing approach to
watercolor allows you to develop a freer style and create artwork
that's alive and exciting, instead of overworked. Go with the Flow
Painting also features: How to mix colors directly on paper to get
unique and beautiful effects Warm-up exercises to help get into a
flow state of mind Information on colors and color values, and how
best to use them Ideas and inspiration for creating cards,
invitations, and more Explore watercolor in a new way that will
open up a new world of creativity.
PEPIN gift and creative paper books all contain 4 pages of
introduction and 12 large sheets of very high-quality wrapping
paper. They can easily be removed from the books by tearing them
along a perforated line. The sheets are folded to fit into the
book; when removed and opened they measure 50 cm x 70 cm (191/2
inch x 271/2 inch; a standard size for gift wrapping papers).
Depending on the theme, we have selected a suitable light-weight
paper quality. For example, papers with designs in gold, silver or
bronze are printed on silky art paper on which the inks show to
their best advantage. Designs with an antique or hand-made feel are
printed on high-quality creamy offset paper. PEPIN (R) papers make
your gift package look very special. In addition, our papers are
suitable for all sorts of craft projects. Each volume contains 12
different papers of exceptional designs.
The third title in Christopher Hart's bestselling Master Guide to
Drawing Anime series is essential for all anime artists who want to
fine-tune their skills. This is the guide that all anime and manga
artists--of any level--need! Chris Hart delves deep into the
specifics of drawing anime characters and scenes and explores every
aspect of anime forms. He reveals his secrets for composing a
complete picture, and discusses rarely covered topics. Entirely new
tutorials include instruction on drawing hands and feet in
different gestures or positions, arranging characters within the
action, and creating nuanced expressions. Fans of The Master Guide
books will find this title to be invaluable in strengthening their
drawing skills, while newcomers will see this as a perfect
introduction to the series.
If you can write your name, you have enough touch to learn to draw.
Let Mark Linley inspire you to pick up your pencil and create a
magical masterpiece. His positive approach secures quick, accurate
results and ever-growing confidence. Learn to look properly and get
the basic outlines correct; include the key features but simplify
what you see; understand how shading (such as dot stipple or
cross-hatching) can transform a sketch; get the eye level right and
see how a grid helps with the composition. Whatever you want to
draw - a beautiful holiday scene, a lifelike portrait of your
family or favourite pet, or even a funny cartoon to illustrate a
birthday card - Mark Linley shows, in this new edition of his
bestselling book, everything you need to succeed.
The primary emphasis of this book is on the application of various
types of finishes to wood furniture. It also contains chapters on
furniture repair and the preparation of wood surfaces. New to this
edition are a glossary of terms; rewritten and updated information
on antiquing, stencilling, and other craft-type finishes;
references to specific brand names and products and the companies
that produce them; emphasis on safety precautions when using
finishes; and extensive rewritten and updated information on all
types of stains.
Each book in the 'Essential Guide to Drawing' series provides an
accessible introduction to the subject, backed up by clear
examples.
Enter the wonderfully whimsical universe of Maria Trolle! This anniversary collection brings together 70 of Maria’s best-loved illustrations and 22 new scenes for you to color and explore.
Welcome to Maria Trolle’s Universe!
Enter a world of lush greenery and whimsical fantasy. Smell the scents of gardens in full bloom and bathe in the warmth of the sun seeping through the forest canopy. Pause by the babbling brook to say hello to Luna, Myra, and the fairies and magical animals of the forest. Calm your mind and let the colors of your imagination brighten this magical kingdom, from its magnificent landscapes to the butterflies flitting through the foliage.
In this collection, you’ll get to revisit your favorite places and figures from Maria Trolle’s previous works and wander new paths through worlds created specifically for this anniversary edition. The book also contains a register of the plant and animal species that appear in the illustrations.
Journey through dream-like forest scenes and encounter real and
fabulous creatures in this gorgeous new colouring book by Daisy
Fletcher, creator of Birdtopia. Beginning in a woodland world of
otters, badgers, foxes and deer, the pages gradually transport you
deeper into a flower forest, a magical environment populated with
rare and mythical animals such as caracals, muntjacs and ibex.
Colour your way through exotic and wonderful plants - Candy Cane
Sorrel, Passion Flowers and giant Cacti - and you may even discover
the fabled unicorn.
Creative and practical, Kicking Glass is a step-by-step guide for
those wanting to practice the popular craft of stained glass. From
simple suncatchers and boho lamps to exquisite 3D constructions and
delicately-poised glass butterflies, experienced artist Neile
Cooper guides you through the magical world of stained glass with a
creative handbook for both the novice and more experienced crafter
alike. Beautifully illustrated with photographs of Neile's own work
including her glorious glass cabin in the woods as well as pieces
from some of today's most stylish designers, Kicking Glass is
packed with ideas to guide and inspire. This book provides
comprehensive technical instruction in the copper foil method,
covering everything from tools and supplies to exploratory
techniques such as including foraged and found objects into your
work. Skills are demonstrated through tutorials with photos,
instructional drawings and 16 stunning patterns. Whether you're
looking to decorate your windows, create lovely gifts for friends
and family or design your own epic masterpiece, Kicking Glass is
the essential modern guide to stained glass making.
The origins, traditions and symbolism of patchwork in clothing and
quilts are explored from multi-national examples over the past 500
years. This classic book now in its first English edition traces
quilts across Europe and Asia and through the growing textile
industry of North America. Color and black-and-white photographs
show beautiful applique and Amish quilts as well as crazy-quilts,
bridal and friendship quilts and more. Examples represent
historical and contemporary prize-winning designs. The author
provides an extensive bibliography in hopes that it will foster
more extensive research into the interesting background of
patchwork art. Quilt collectors, dealers, and makers, as well as
textile artists and designers will find interesting explanations of
the designs. They will also find inspiration for their own work in
this beautiful book.
Whittle 12 whimsical woodland creatures with step-by-step
instructions and easy-to-use patterns in Woodcarving the Country
Bear and His Friends. Not quite caricature, but not realistic
either, these humorous bears, moose, rabbits and beavers are easy
and fun to make. Each enjoyable project features full colour photos
from 4 angles, in-progress shots, detailed patterns and paint
colour recommendations. Also provides a complete overview of tools,
plus carving and painting tips. Great for beginners or seasoned
woodcarvers alike!
Woodworkers interested in woodburning will build their skill level
through these three step-by-step projects for beginner,
intermediate, and advanced burners. They will learn how to prepare
wood surfaces before burning, how to transfer a design or pattern,
and how to select materials for burning, coloring, and finishing a
project. Methods for burning onto wood, leather, paper, bark, and
antlers are detailed alongside ample pictures of pyrography on the
various materials that will inspire novice woodburners. Numerous
techniques are also discussed, including solar, negative, relief,
engraving, torch, and hot wire. The most difficult area for
burners--how to realistically create animal fur, feathers, and
eyes--is addressed.
From the international bestselling illustrator and Queen of
Colouring Johanna Basford comes a lavishly illustrated fable to
colour and bring to life - a girl named Ivy stumbles upon a secret
door leading to the magical world of Enchantia... '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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A charming story that interacts playfully with beautiful,
colourable artwork in ink evangelist Johanna Basford's signature
style, Ivy and the Inky Butterfly is a one-of-a-kind adventure for
the whole family and readers of all ages to customise, colour and
cherish. For Ivy and the Inky Butterfly 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.
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