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'Natural', 'no waste' and 'plastic-free'. If this is how you want
to live your creative life, you will find a greener, more natural
path with this book. Found and Ground details a more sustainable
and fulfilling approach to painting. Readers will learn to create
professional-quality paints using colour from the earth itself: the
rocks, clay and soil in their locale. The palette created will be
unique to the individual's local area, their eye and their tastes.
Foraging for pigments and creating paints from scratch is both
life-affirming and fascinating, and this book teaches new skills
while also introducing the reader to the land outside their door.
Starting with a foreword by award-winning author and
environmentalist Paul Kingsnorth, this book covers every aspect of
making natural paints, from finding the raw materials to the
techniques needed to refine it into a pigment. Suitable for the
complete beginner as well as those with some experience in art,
Found and Ground will also appeal to those with experience in
drawing and painting, but who until now have only used shop-bought
materials to make their work. Found and Ground is the ideal
reference book for artists and crafters wishing to move away from
plastics (such as those found in acrylic paints), and use natural
paints in their place. The book covers how to make a series of
simple natural paints such as watercolour, gouache, tempera, and
glair. It also includes innovative vegan 'egg paint' alternatives.
Aimed at a general readership, all specialist art terminology is
clearly and simply explained, and all the techniques demonstrated
through step-by-step instructions. The book will also give fresh
ideas to those stuck in a rut with their use of watercolours, and
introduce readers to try new 'old ideas'. Most importantly, it will
teach readers how to forage and gather successfully and safely.
The Gashaka Primate Project has grown into one of the largest
research and conservation activities in West Africa. At present, it
keeps going on the initiative of the editors of this volume and
their academic home institutions.The appearance of this volume
marks the 10th anniversary of the Gashaka Primate Project
The remote Gashaka region of north-eastern Nigeria is still largely
unexplored. In this premier wilderness, monkeys and apes survive in
large numbers -- part of a rich assemblage of wildlife at the
interface between the dry sub-Saharan Guinea savannah and the moist
Cameroonian highlands. Primates include the rarest chimpanzee
subspecies, colobus, guenons and baboons, which thrive here despite
the wet climate. The main ethnic groups -- Fulani cattle herders
and Hausa speaking subsistence farmers -- still follow age-old
traditions. Conservation challenges comprise settlements in
protected areas, deforestation, annual fires, livestock grazing and
hunting. Primates of Gashaka provides first-hand research accounts
in conjunction with the Gashaka Primate Project, founded in 2000.
Topics covers primate socioecology; genetics and phylogeography;
nutritional ecology; vocal communication and cognition;
ethno-botany and ethno-primatology; human subsistence strategies
and conflicts with wildlife; as well as habitat surveys assessing
success and failure of conservation approaches. The contributions
aim for interdisciplinarity and comparative dimensions, across
species and the African continent. This pioneering volume about one
of the least known iconic primate habitats is of interest to
primatologists, anthropologists, policy-makers and conservationists
alike.
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