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“Roll-up-your-sleeves advice on throwing pottery, growing
dahlias, cooking her tried-and-true recipes, and everything in
between.”—Martha Stewart Living“Suited to any type of
creative, offering up lessons on inspiration and creativity that
are sure to bring out your inner talent.” —House Beautiful,
Best New Design Books What makes a creative life? For an artist
like Frances Palmer, it’s knitting all of one’s passions—all
of one’s creativity—into the whole of life. And what an
inspiration it is. A renowned potter, an entrepreneur, a gardener,
a photographer, a cook, a beekeeper, Palmer has over the course of
three decades caught the attention not only of the countless people
who collect and use her ceramics but also of designers and design
lovers, writers, and fellow artists who marvel at her example. Now,
in her first book, she finally tells her story, in her own words
and images, distilling from her experiences lessons that will
inspire a new generation of makers and entrepreneurs.Life in the
Studio is as beautiful and unexpected as Palmer’s pottery, as
breathtakingly colorful as her celebrated dahlias, as intimate as
the dinners she hosts in her studio for friends and family. There
are insights into making pots—the importance of centering, the
discovery that clay has a memory. Strategies for how to turn a
passion into a business—the value to be found in collaboration,
what it means to persevere, how to develop and stick to a routine
that will sustain both enthusiasm and productivity. There are also
step-by-step instructions (for throwing her beloved Sabine pot,
growing dahlias, building an opulent flower arrangement). Even some
of her most tried-and-true recipes. The result is a portrait of a
unique artist and a singularly generous manual on how to live a
creative life.
World-renowned artist and dahlia obsessive Frances Palmer
celebrates her favorite flower in this all-new 1,000 piece puzzle.
Featuring: 1,000 full-color interlocking pieces Art print with
puzzle image Finished puzzle is 26 3/8" x 18 7/8"
Celebrate the Queen of Flowers. A story of love at first sight,
Frances Palmer became obsessed with dahlias the moment she spotted
one in a gardening book. Today, growing dahlias is her passion, and
the flowers, in all sizes and colors, fill her extraordinary pots
as if they were made for each other. In this 750-piece puzzle,
trace a journey that begins in the earth--in a bulb, in clay--and
ends in a work of dizzying beauty. Featuring: 750 full-color
interlocking pieces Art print with puzzle image Finished puzzle is
26 3/8" x 18 7/8"
World-renowned artist Frances Palmer celebrates the bounty of her
garden's blooms with this all-new 1,000 piece puzzle. Featuring:
1,000 full-color interlocking pieces Art print with puzzle image
Finished puzzle is 18 7/8" x 26 3/8"
Title: Silent Highways. A story of Barge Life.Publisher: British
Library, Historical Print EditionsThe British Library is the
national library of the United Kingdom. It is one of the world's
largest research libraries holding over 150 million items in all
known languages and formats: books, journals, newspapers, sound
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collections include around 14 million books, along with substantial
additional collections of manuscripts and historical items dating
back as far as 300 BC.The FICTION & PROSE LITERATURE collection
includes books from the British Library digitised by Microsoft. The
collection provides readers with a perspective of the world from
some of the 18th and 19th century's most talented writers. Written
for a range of audiences, these works are a treasure for any
curious reader looking to see the world through the eyes of ages
past. Beyond the main body of works the collection also includes
song-books, comedy, and works of satire. ++++The below data was
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in helping to insure edition identification: ++++ British Library
Palmer, Frances; 1881.]. 192 p.; 8 . 12640.a.20.
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