
paper by making paper bead figures from magazines, pipe cleaners, wooden beads, and other common supplies.
clay by creating whimsical pinch pot birds.
textiles by making a nature weaving with two branches, various items collected from nature, yarn, string, ribbon, and glue.
sculpture by creating a little world featuring miniature plants, animals, and objects under a stemless wineglass.
jewelry by making a modern cameo pin from tiny beads, cardstock, felt, pin, and glue.
Colorful photos illustrate how different people using the same lesson will yield different results, exemplifying the way the lesson brings out each artist’s personal style. On-site visitsto the studios of an established potter, metal smith, jeweler, and sculptor illustrate first-hand accounts of their creative process.
14376/SD/16 | 760/SCH/t | Perpustakaan Gd. D | Available |
Series Title
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Call Number
760/SCH/t
Publisher
Quarry Books : Usa., 2013
Collation
144 hlm.; 22 cm.
Language
English
ISBN/ISSN
9781592538157
Classification
760
Content Type
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Media Type
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Carrier Type
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Edition
1
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Statement of Responsibility
by Susan Schwake