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Books > Arts & Architecture > Art forms, treatments & subjects > Sculpture & other three-dimensional art forms
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B.Reigns
(Hardcover)
Shanthamani M, Yvonne Higgins, Marc Thebault
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R687
Discovery Miles 6 870
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Slime And Play Dough - these are such popular science activities
for children. This book contains a selection of great recipes for
play dough and edible slime. Some of the content within the book:
Chocolate slime, Electroactive Slime, Fake Snot, Basic Play Dough,
Floam, Learn How To Make Textured Playdough and a whole lot more.
Great activities for children in school holidays and on rainy days.
Sculpture in Print, 1480-1600 is the first in-depth study dedicated
to the intriguing history of the translation of statues and reliefs
into print. The multitude of engravings, woodcuts and etchings show
a highly creative handling of the 'original' antique or
contemporary work of art. The essays in this volume reflect these
various approaches to and challenges of translating sculpture in
print. They analyze foremost the beginnings of the phenomenon in
Italian and Northern Renaissance prints and they highlight by means
of case studies amongst many other topics the interrelated
terminology between sculpture and print, lost models in print, the
inventive handling of fragments, as well as the transformation of
statues into narrative contexts.
CONSTANTIN BRANCUSI
Constantin Brancusi is one of the greatest of all sculptors, and
a key sculptor of the modern era, with Auguste Rodin and Pablo
Picasso. Brancusi's influence can be seen in a wide range of
Western sculptors, including Donald Judd, Carl Andre, Henry Moore,
Jean Arp, Barbara Hepworth, Minimalists and land artists.
This new book studies the religious and mythical dimensions of
Constantin Brancusi's distinctive scultpural forms, the 'eggs',
'fishes', 'heads' and 'columns'. His central quest was for the
'essence of things', which resulted in purifying a form until only
the essence was left.
It was Constantin Brancusi's project to strip away the detritus
that had accumulated around sculpture, Henry Moore said, and to
offer the pure, simple shape. What Brancusi did was 'to concentrate
on very simple shapes, to keep his sculpture, as it were,
one-cylindered, to refine and polish a single shape to a degree
almost too precious.'
As well as being a sculptor, Constantin Brancusi was also an
accomplished photographer. Quite a few artists (not all of them
sculptors) have expressed for Brancusi's photographs, and the way
he would set up his sculptures inhis studio and photograph them at
particular times of the day, when the lightingwas just right. They
are early examples of installation art (and some of the best, too).
Andy Goldsworthy said he admired how Brancusi created the right
conditions in his studio so that his work 'comes alive at a
particular time of the day as the light momentarily touches it'.
For Goldsworthy, Brancusi's works were at their best when they were
arranged by the sculptor in his studio and photographed. Somehow,
it wasn't quite the same when they were displayed in modern art
museums (such as the Pompidou Centre in Paris or the Museum of
Modern Art in Gotham, which have important Brancusi pieces).
Fully illustrated, including many photos of Brancusi's studio
in Paris, and the art of his contemporaries.
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(Paperback)
Leigh Whitman
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R383
Discovery Miles 3 830
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Ecology Works - John Newling
(Hardcover)
Richard Davey, Ann Douglas, Mark Hope, Jonathan Casciani; Text written by John Newling; Foreword by …
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R1,535
Discovery Miles 15 350
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The Drosten stone - one of Scotland's premier monuments - came to
light during restoration work at St Vigeans church, near Arbroath,
in the 1870s. A rare example of Pictish writing, the Drosten stone
is just one in an astounding collection of exquisitely preserved
Pictish sculptures discovered in and around the church. The
carvings on these stones revel in Pictish inventiveness, teeming
with lively naturalistic animals and innovative compositions of
monsters and people, as well as both Pictish symbols and everyday
objects. The sculptures' iconography also draws on a deep knowledge
of Christian and classical literature, witness to a highly literate
and cosmopolitan society. This definitive study of St Vigeans'
Pictish stones, generously illustrated with plates of the full
collection, begins in the recent past, when the sculptures began to
emerge as a remarkable historic entity. It then explores the
history of the sculptures, including an analysis of the carvings,
the geology of the stones and attempts to extract meaning and
context for this unique stone collection as part of a powerful
ecclesiastical landscape.
In some post-industrial areas, re-designing structural interiors in
an attractive way is becoming increasingly important to community
members, as it helps promote local pride and a higher quality of
life. Design Innovations for Contemporary Interiors and Civic Art
examines novel techniques in structural designs in various cultural
and social scenarios. Featuring innovative application methods,
emergent trends, and research on tools being utilized in the field,
this publication is a pivotal reference source for designers,
researchers, practitioners, and professionals interested in
interior design, urban culture, and structural aesthetics.
New and better than ever, Launching the Imagination treats design
as both a verb and a noun - as both a process and a product. Design
is deliberate - a process of exploring multiple solutions and
choosing the most promising option. Through an immersion in 2-D
concepts students are encouraged to develop methods of thinking
visually that will serve them throughout their studies and careers.
Building on strengths of the previous five editions Launching the
Imagination 6e is even more: Concise. Content has been refined so
that maximum content can be communicated as clearly and concisely
as possible. Colorful. In addition to the full color used
throughout the book, the writing is livelier than that in most
textbooks. Analogies expand communication, and every visual example
has been carefully selected for maximum impact. Comprehensive.
Launching the Imagination is the only foundational text with full
sections devoted to critical and creative thinking and to
time-based design. The photo program is global, represents a myriad
of stylistic approaches, and prominently features design and media
arts as well as more traditional art forms. Contemporary. More than
half of the visual examples represent artworks completed since
1970, and over 100 represent works completed since 2000 Compelling.
Interviews with exemplars of creativity have always been an
important feature of this book. Three of the best past profiles
have been revised and a new profile has been added. Now inserted
into the body of the text, each interview deliberately builds on
its chapter content. In Chapter Five, designer Steve Quinn
describes the seven-step sequence he uses in developing websites,
logos, and motion graphics. In Chapter 8, Jim Elniski describes The
Greenhouse Chicago, an innovative home that is both highly energy
efficient and elegant. In Chapter 11, ceramicist David MacDonald
describes his influences and work process. And, in the new profile
in Chapter 6, artist Sara Mast describes an ambitious art and
science collaboration begun in celebration of the ideas of Albert
Einstein. We have also added a new feature called Success Stories.
These short interviews explore connections between foundational
coursework and career success. In Chapter Five, Elizabeth Nelson
discusses her wide-ranging design work at the Shedd Aquarium in
Chicago. Jason Chin's interview in Chapter Seven connects directly
to his self-designed project in the Self Assignment feature earlier
in the chapter. As a freshman at Syracuse University, he completed
this ambitious illustration project as the final project in a
Two-Dimensional Design course. He describes his current work as a
professional illustrator. Almost fifty new images have been added,
representing major contemporary artists and designers including
Wolfgang Buttress, Do Ho Suh, Garo Antresian, Janet Ballweg, Phoebe
Morris, Alain Cornu, and Natalya Zahn.
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McNaughton
(Hardcover)
Sara Medici, Brendon Mcnaughton
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R769
Discovery Miles 7 690
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