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Unlock your creativity with easy digital illustration techniques.
Learn how to create professional-looking art and illustration in
Procreate, the industry-leading digital painting app for iPad. In
this step-by-step guide you will learn how to create unique art,
make seamless patterns, and master all the elements of the
software: from layers to selections, how to use brushes, how to
tile patterns and everything you need to know to take your art to
new digital highs. Artist and illustrator Ruth Burrows takes a
beginner-friendly, jargon-free approach to explaining how to get
the most from Procreate, delivering not a heavy technical manual
but rather, an inspirational workbook that encourages you to play,
make mistakes and seek out your own way of using the app. The Basic
Tools section introduces essential features and takes you on a
quick tour of Procreate.You will learn by doing and if you're
unsure of anything later on, you can dip back into this section to
refresh your memory. The Projects section takes you a bit further
on your 'learning by doing' journey. The first few projects explain
techniques step-by-step. There are screenshots of the actual
interface so you can see exactly how things work and where things
are. The later projects are more art based and look in detail at
how the author uses Procreate to make her highly commercial art. By
the end of this book, you will be creating digital illustrations
that will feel as natural and intuitive as drawing with pencil and
paper. As well as mastering the art techniques, you will also find
practical advice on how to monetize your artwork, from tips on
licensing to how to have your art printed on products, and more.
An informative and inclusive children's guide to neurodiversity for
those not in the know and to inspire children who are
neurodivergent. Our brains are unique in the way they function,
work, and think. Neurodiversity is still a relatively 'new' concept
that can be tricky to understand, but this book is here to help!
This inspirational book written by neurodiverse author Louise
Gooding challenges misconceptions and shows how neurodivergent
brains work a little differently. It is common for neurodiverse
people and those with neurological differences to feel as though
they don't fit in, but their extraordinary differences should be
embraced. Wonderfully Wired Brains teaches children aged 7-9 all
about the awesome abilities that neurodiverse individuals have,
introduces them to advocates who are challenging neurodiversity
stereotypes, and most importantly gives them a safe space to feel
accepted. This informative and educational book for children
features: - Accurate, understandable explanations of diagnoses that
impact the brain, including each area of neurodiversity and what it
can or does mean for anyone with that particular neurological
difference. - A positive, friendly look at neurodiverse brains that
debunks myths and stereotypes. - Informative, inclusive text is
accompanied by colourful, modern illustrations. The font and
colours used have been selected to accommodate a range of
neurodiverse readers. Combining neurodiverse experiences with
science, history, and brain-bursting facts, Wonderfully Wired
Brains has something for everyone! Whether your child is
neurodiverse or not, this book will inspire inquisitive young
readers and show them that no two brains function in the same way
and that everyone's differences should be celebrated. There really
is no other book like it.
A penetrating interpretation of St. Teresa of Avila's central
teaching on prayer, by a widely-praised and best selling author.
The autobiography of this popular and much loved writer, a
contemplative Carmelite nun from Quiddenham in Norfolk, Great
Britain.
Prayer is a word we take for granted. Ought we to do so? What do we
mean by prayer? What does the word mean in the Christian context?
Almost always when we talk about prayer we refer to something we
do. From that standpoint, questions problems, confusion,
discouragement and illusions multiply. For Burrows it is essential
to correct this view. Our Christian knowledge assures us that
prayer is essentially what God does, how God addresses us, looks at
us. And what God is doing for us is giving us the Divine Self in
love. What then is the core of the central message of the
revelation of Jesus? It is the unconditional love of God for us,
for each one of us. God the unutterable, incomprehensible Mystery,
the Reality of all reality, the Life of all Life. And this means
that divine Love desires to communicate its Holy Self to us. This
is the richness of the vision of a contemplative nun who
contradicts the heresy of so much modern writing about the
spiritual like- namely that we reach God by running faster. The
growing fascination for the public of the contemplative and
monastic life is evidence of the profound appeal of this approach.
For this there is a real hunger. At its simplest we do no look for
success so as to be assured that we do believe. We give ourselves
over completely to divine love. Ultimately, we live for God and not
for ourselves.
The theme of the book is the self-outpouring in love, or the
kenosis, of Jesus Christ. The kenosis of the Son of God is at the
heart of the identity of the Sisters of Jesus of Nazareth, for whom
these reflections were initially composed. In baptism we are all
plunged into the self-emptying life of Jesus and are called to live
out this way of love in whatever situations we find ourselves. It
is not surprising, then, that while the book was originally written
to benefit a particular religious community it is, in fact, deeply
significant to all followers of Jesus. Extravagant Love is not a
sustained treatise on the kenosis of the Son of God. The mystery is
too great for that. Rather, Ruth Burrows draws together scriptural
and theological insights and her own lived experience of over
seventy years as a Carmelite nun to offer various streams into the
unfathomable ocean of God's self-giving, ecstatic love. Each
reflection is intended to begin in reading and to continue in
prayerful pondering and contemplative wonder.
Burns & Oates are proud to reissue Ruth Burrows' critically
acclaimed work of spiritual theology, "Guidelines for Mystical
Prayer". When first published in 1976, spiritual theology as
reflection on spiritual experience was a growing trend; but at the
same time there was a new interest in, and a return to, the
classical Carmelite theology of prayer, with an effort to formulate
that theology in contemporary thought categories. "Guidelines for
Mystical Prayer" embodies both tendencies. It offers a personal
narrative, a reflection on the spiritual history of two gifted
people, St Teresa and St John of the Cross; and yet it speaks
clearly out of the Carmelite tradition, and in the language of
today. Strong interest in Carmelite theology of prayer and the
spiritual life has continued into the present; the recent success
of Burrows' "Essence of Prayer" is testament to this.
There is a seismic shift necessary from being religious to being a
true disciple. Here is the contemplative's perspective. It is an
abiding sorrow to the author that many faithful religious people,
even regular church goers, understand so little of the great truths
they so sincerely profess to believe, especially among young
people. Unless a real love for Jesus is awakened in their hearts,
unless they have been helped to see something of the sheer wonder
and beauty of the contents of the faith in which they are
instructed, how can they withstand the atheism of our materialistic
society? There is a vast difference between being religious and
faith in God revealed in Jesus Christ. There is an inner
disturbance and distress among people today which can be a secret
call from the Spirit to go beyond the externals to a purer, deeper
faith, to an encounter, mysterious by its very nature, with the
living and true God revealed in Jesus Christ. What seems so very
simple is in fact shatteringly profound. This is the
contemplative's genius.
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