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Books > Arts & Architecture > Art forms, treatments & subjects > Decorative arts & crafts > Picture framing
Hierdie boek is nie 'n selfdoengids oor tradisionele raamwerk nie -
dit is propvol oorspronklike idees en wys jou hoe om ou rame te
vernuwe, te herwin en te hergebruik en hoe om kaal rame te tooi
sodat jy jou foto's, prente en ander items op hul mooiste kan
vertoon. Die boek fokus op maklike en ongewone rame wat in en om
die huis gebruik kan word, vir enigiets van miniatuurparfuumbottels
tot 'n groot swartbord vir 'n kinderkamer. Dit bevat aanwysings vir
baie basiese raamkonstruksie, asook hope inligting oor
afwerkingstegnieke vir kaal rame en maniere om ou rame nuwe lewe te
gee. Die boek spoor jou aan om anders na rame te kyk en verder as
hout en verstekhoeke te gaan. Leer om rame te maak met
polistireenkroonlyste, polimeerklei, tydskrifblaaie, afvalstukkies
leer, karton en watteersel, draad, lap, liniale, 'n ou fietsband en
ander vondste en te versier met uiteenlopende materiaal soos
gebruikte seesakkies en goudblad. Daar is ook rame wat funksioneel
sowel as dekoratief is en kan dien as organiseerders vir enigiets
van serpe tot notas en memos. Praktiese wenke en
stap-vir-stap-foto's word aangevul deur pragtige kleurfoto's van
meer as 60 voltooide rame.
Foto's het nog altyd sterk emosies ontlok - spesiale herinnerings
wat op kamera vasgele word, het hul eie besondere bekoring. Daardie
bekoring kan egter slegs met ander gedeel word as die foto's
uitgestal word. En daarvoor bestaan daar veel meer moontlikhede as
om hulle bloot in 'n album te sit of in 'n raam op te hang. Hierdie
boek bevat meer as 75 idees om jou foto's op aantreklike en
interessante maniere te vertoon. Dit is die resultaat van baie
proefskote en eksperimentering. Sommige van die projekte is
funksioneel en dekoratief, en ander weer heerlik prettig. Almal het
egter een ding in gemeen: die kreatiewe gebruik van foto's, en wat
jy ook al byderhand het om dit mee te versier. Basisse sluit in
skilderdoek, glas, porselein en keramiek, hout en harde bord, lap,
kerse en vloerlyste. Daar is trouens bitter min oppervlakke wat nie
op een of ander manier met foto's bedek kan word nie. Verskeie
tegnieke word gebruik, waaronder verskillende oordragmetodes,
decoupage, fotomontage en hars-deklae. Gebruik die idees om jou
foto's in persoonlike geskenke te omskep deur alledaagse artikels
daarmee te versier, of om treffende dekoritems vir jou huis te
maak. Wanneer jy eers begin, sal jy dalk nie weer wil ophou nie!
Die stap-vir-stap-illustrasies en aantreklike foto's van die
voltooide projekte sal jou leer en inspireer. Gee dus jou
skeppendheid vrye teuels en vul jou lewe met jou spesiale
oomblikke.
Photographs have always evoked strong emotions - special memories caught on camera have their own special magic. But photos must be displayed for us to share their magic with others. Now there are many more display possibilities than placing them in an album or simply framing them.
This book shares more than 75 ideas for turning your photos into attractive and interesting displays. It is the result of much experimenting and trial and error. While some projects are both functional and decorative, others are delightfully quirky. They all have one thing in common: the creative use of photographs, and whatever you have at hand for embellishment. Bases used include canvas, glass, porcelain and ceramics, wood (MDF and soft wood), fabric, candles and skirting boards. In fact, there is hardly a surface that cannot be covered with a photograph in some way or another.
Various techniques are used, including several transfer methods, decoupage, photomontage and covering with resin. Use these ideas to turn your photos into valued gifts by personalising general-use items or simply create eye-catching decor for your home. Once you start, you may not want to stop! Illustrated with step by step photographs as well as magnificent photos of each finished project, the book will both teach and inspire.
So give your creativity free rein and fill your life with your special moments.
This book is not a DIY of framing and frame making – it is brimful of ideas, showing you how to refinish, recycle and re-use old frames, and how to embellish frame blanks to best display your photographs, pictures and other items. It is dedicated to easy and unusual frames to be used in and around the house, for everything from miniature perfume bottles to a large blackboard for a nursery. You will find instructions for very basic frame construction from scratch, as well as loads of information on finishing techniques for frame blanks and ways to repurpose old frames.
Let the book guide you to think out of the box and move beyond wood and mitred corners. Learn to make frames using polystyrene cornices, polymer clay, magazine pages, leather off-cuts, card stock and wadding, wire, fabric, rulers, a discarded bicycle tyre and other findings and decorating materials as diverse as discarded teabags and gold leaf. Also included are frames that are both decorative and functional, acting as organisers for anything from scarves to notes and memos.
Filled with practical hints and tips, illustrated with step-by-step photographs and boasting beautiful pictures of more than 60 completed frames, this book contains everything you need to fill your home with eye-catching creative frames.
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Japanese Screens
(Hardcover)
Anne-Marie Christin, Claire-Akiko Brisset, Torahiko Terada
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R3,927
R2,971
Discovery Miles 29 710
Save R956 (24%)
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Japanese screens (byobu) are made of wooden lattices with two to
twelve panels, covered with a canvas of paper or fabric. Artists,
embracing the dynamic format of screens, incorporated shadows and
other elements on the canvas to direct the viewer's eye from one
panel to the next. Screens are unique for being beautiful artworks
as well as lightweight, portable objects, acting as backdrops for
court ceremonies or partitions for intimate tea services. This
sumptuous book explores the 1,300-year history of screens created
in Japan. In the text, leading experts on Japanese art and culture
describe how screens developed from the 8th to the 21st century,
from their ceremonial use in royal residences and Buddhist temples
to their functional and decorative use in the homes of samurai and
aristocracy. The authors examines the stylistic evolution of
screens and the wide variety of subjects depicted, such as flying
dragons, the passing of seasons, monumental battles, and The Tale
of Genji. This book includes 250 colour illustrations, many that
are reproduced to full page, and shows the screens to their best
advantage with a landscape orientation and large-format size. It
features Japanese-sewn binding and is kept in a clamshell box,
which contains foldout poster reproductions of six screens housed
in a separate pocket inside the box. This volume is an elegant
addition to the library of any admirer of Japanese art.
Collecting Picture and Photo Frames introduces the reader to the
history of frames and an across-the-board sampling of framing
styles from the early 1800s through the 1940s. Beautifully
illustrated in over 400 color photographs, this book is the first
of its kind to show such variety and magnitude of both wall frames
and table top frames in detail and full color. Whether you are an
amateur or novice collector of frames, someone who simply
appreciates good frames for your pictures, or a student of art and
design history, this book will give you insight into the style,
beauty, and value of antique frames. Different frame materials are
described, along with information on identifying and dating your
pieces. A price guide is also given for each item.
This title features 20 inspirational projects that are shown step
by step. Creative picture framing explored in classic and
contemporary techniques. It shows how to create many different
framing effects, from woodstaining to verre eglomise. Comprehensive
instructions clearly demonstrate how to make mounts and cut glass,
as well as how to cut, join and assemble frames. It includes over
300 step-by-step photographs to illustrate every stage of each
project, helping the reader get to grips with difficult techniques.
In the past, artists often paid as much attention to the way their
work was presented as to the art itself. Today, we still know that
an imaginative and eye-catching surround can set off its contents
wonderfully. This practical book offers a variety of classic and
contemporary ideas for your own designs. An initial techniques
section covers all the basic skills, such as selecting and fitting
a mount, cutting and joining a basic frame, and the correct way to
cut glass. More than 20 inspirational projects then let you put
these skills into practice. Create a multiple window mount, a
lime-waxed frame, a decoupage frame or a tortoiseshell frame.
Whether you want to frame canvas or fabric, photographs or an
off-beat collage, or even a three-dimensional object, this book
shows you how to do it with style.
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Home Book of Picture Framing
- Professional Secrets of Mounting, Matting, Framing, and Displaying Artwork, Photographs, Posters, Fabrics, Collectibles, Carvings, and More
(Paperback, 2nd ed)
Kenn Oberreht
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R497
Discovery Miles 4 970
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Framing a favorite picture, whether a gallery piece of a child's
drawing, can be easy and inexpensive thanks to this revised and
updated edition of a classic bestseller. This new and updated
edition contains everything anyone might need to know about the
craft of picture framing along with new sections on using power
tools and framing fabric art. It also includes a complete directory
of suppliers. 450 b&w photos. 20 drawings.
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