Mary Maxwell's Library
Clarksville High
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9781581801729 | Creating Radiant Flowers In Colored Pencil | Gary Greene | Offers step-by-step instructions for drawing over sixty flowers with colored pencils, including hyacinths, peonies, begonias, and dahlias, and features suggestions for tools and color palettes. | North Light Books |
9780825153884 | Daily Warm-Ups: Art Level I (Daily Warm-Ups) (Daily Warm Ups Level 1) | Walch | Draw out the artist within each student! Illustrates the importance of line, color, shape, texture, balance, and more Illuminates students about the roles of art and artist in society Encourages art appreciation with simple, hands-on activities Addresses National Standards for Art Education Spiral-bound for easy copying | J Weston Walch |
Design Synetics- Stimulating Creativity In Design: Nicholas Roukes | ||||
9780486227948 | Designs From Pre-Columbian Mexico (Dover Pictorial Archive) | Jorge Enciso | This is a sourcebook and treasury of unique designs, in a collection never published before—300 original motifs created by the Aztecs, Toltecs, Totonacs, and others—all ready for use by the artist, illustrator, designer, hobbyist, and handicrafter. As an inexpensive source of unusual themes, this volume is unparalleled.The designs were found on malacates, small clay spindle weights or whorls made by the pre-Conquest peoples of Mexico and discovered in archeological digs. The unknown artists showed great imagination and originality in decorating the essentially round objects, each with its hole at center. In the large outer circles appear motifs of the humanlike deities, animals both real and fantastic, reptiles, birds, flowers, masks, geometrical figures, wheels, foliage, maze-like patterns, frets—employed with all the boldness and fanciful ideas characteristic of pre-Columbian art.Rendered in sharp black-and-white, the designs may be reproduced, enlarged, reduced, or altered at will. Wherever a novel, strong, rhythmic effect is desired—in advertising, book design, packages, wrappings, labels, bookplates, textiles, wallpapers, leather craft, woodwork, jewelry, metalcraft—these motifs will serve beautifully.The designs were selected by Jorge Enciso, an outstanding figure in the cultural life of Mexico, from malacates in the archeological museums of Mexico City, Teotihuacán, and Tuxtla Gutiérrez, and the collections of Diego Rivera, William Spratling, Roberto Montenegro, and others. | Dover Publications |
9780891346579 | Draw Real People! (Discover Drawing) | Lee Hammond | Having trouble drawing a nose that looks like a nose? In this step-by-step guide, Lee Hammond will teach you how to draw realistic-looking portraits of your favorite peoplemore easily than you ever thought possible.Really!The secret is in the blending: With pencil and paper, Lee shows you how to create gradual, smooth shadings of light and dark to replicate the subtle contours of skin and how to use these simple shading techniques to make any shape look three-dimensional.After you've got the basics down, you'll see how to draw every part of the face. It's made easy by looking at each feature as simple, interlocking shapes, then adding the right highlights and shadows. In no time, you'll be drawing realistic noses, mouths, eyes, ears even facial expressions.Then you'll see how to put all those features together to create an expressive portrait that actually looks like your subject! Step-by-step demonstrations guide you all the way. | North Light Books |
9781582099859 | Draw Really Cool Stuff | Doug DuBosque | 6 sensational drawing books in one! This super bind-up offers hundreds of exciting images to draw, each with step-by-step instructions and follow-along illustrations. Inside youll find 12- Ocean animals- Cars- Desert animals- Dinosaurs- Rain forest animals- InsectsSure to inspire beginning artists, ages 5-85! | Books Are Fun |
Drawing Horses & Foals: Don Bolognese | ||||
9780671635145 | Drawing On The Artist Within: An Inspirational And Practical Guide To Increasing Your Creative Powers | Betty Edwards | Whether you are a business manager, teacher, writer, technician, or student, you'll find Drawing on the Artist Within the most effective program ever created for tapping your creative powers. Profusely illustrated with hundreds of instructional drawings and the work of master artists, this book is written for people with no previous experience in art.AH-HA! I SEE IT NOW!Everyone has experienced that joyful moment when the light flashes on -- the Ah-Ha! of creativity.Creativity. It is the force that drives problem-solving, informs effective decision-making and opens new frontiers for ambition and intelligence. Those who succeed have learned to harness their creative power by keeping that light bulb turned on.Now, Betty Edwards, author of Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain, the million-copy best-seller that proved all people can draw well just as they can read well, has decoded the secrets of the creative process to help you tap your full creative potential and apply that power to everyday problems. How does Betty Edwards do this? Through the power of drawing -- power you can harness to see problems in new ways.You will learn how the creative process progresses from stage to stage and how to move your own problem-solving through these key steps:* First insight* Saturation* Incubation* Illumination (the Ah-Ha!)* VerificationThrough simple step-by-step exercises that require no special artistic abilities, Betty Edwards will teach you how to take a new point of view, how to look at things from a different perspective, how to see the forest and the trees, in short, how to bring your visual, perceptual brainpower to bear on creative problem-solving. | Touchstone |
9780823013760 | Drawing The Human Head | Burne Hogarth | In 300 extraordinary drawings, Hogarth shows how to draw the head from every angle, age the face from infancy to old age, and delineate every feature and wrinkle. | Watson-Guptill |
9780823015818 | Dynamic Light And Shade | Burne Hogarth | Mastery of light and shade - rendered with accuracy and expressive power - is the key to three-dimensional form in drawing and painting. Here is the first book on this essential subject, the product of years of study by one of the world's great teachers of drawing and an artist of international renown, Burne Hogarth.Hogarth begins with the simplist kind of light and shade, showing how a dark silhouette on white paper can communicate form and space. He then shows how the silhouette is transformed into three dimensions with the addition of minimal light - the highlight.Following these instructory chapters, Hogarth devotes a separate chapter to each of the given basic categories of light and shade: single-source light; double-source light; flat, diffused light; moonlight; and sculptural light. In these chapters Hogarth illustrates the effects of these different kinds of light on a variety of subjects and examines both natural and artificial light sources.Moving on to more complex lighting effects, Hogarth explains spatial light - how light and shade can create a sense of "near and far"; environmental light - the effects of weather, time of day, and the changing of seasons; textural light - how light reveals the surface qualities of forms that range from rough stone to silk and satin draperies; transparent light - the effects passing through transparent materials like glass and water, and translucent substances like moving water or sailcloth; fragmentation light - the disrupted light we see in such subjects as fire, rain, and flying snow; radiant light - the intense light we see when we look into the light source itself, which may range from the sun to a candle flame; and finally the various kinds of expressive light invented by the artist - such as the symbolic and mystic light of religious art, or the paterns of light and shade that convey a mood or a psychological state.Burne Hogarth illustrates every effect of light and shade with brilliant drawings in pencil, charcoal, carbon, pen and ink, and brush and ink, encouraging the reader to experiment with diverse drawing media.Dynamic Light and Shade is an essential volume for everyone who draws and paints. | Watson-Guptill |
9780681406049 | Escher | M C Escher | Such fabulous artistry! | Taschen |
9781892989048 | First Six Weeks Of School,The (Strategies For Teachers) | Paula Denton, Roxann Kriete | Learn how to structure the first six weeks of school to lay the groundwork for a productive year of learning. Discover how taking the time to build a solid foundation in the early weeks of school can pay off all year long in increased student motivation, cooperation, responsibility, and self-control.This comprehensive guidebook for K-6 teachers features: Daily plans for the first three weeks and commentary about these plans at three grade levels: primary (K-2), middle (3-4), and upper(5-6 Detailed guidelines for:Building communityCreating rules and teaching routinesIntroducing engaging curriculumFostering autonomyIntegrating social and academic learningEstablishing high expectations for learning and behaviorAn extensive collection of games, activities, greetings, songs, read-alouds, and resources especially useful during the early weeks of school. | Northeast Foundation for Children |
9780670863235 | Fun With Pattern | Fifi Weinert, Metropolitan Museum of Art | Using this kit, which includes twenty-four stamps, a stamp pad, and an instructional volume, readers can use their creativity and imagination to decorate gift wrap, stationary, birthday cards, book covers, frames, boxes, and more. | Viking Juvenile |
9780847816507 | Georgia O'keeffe (Rizzoli Art Classics) | Rizzoli | Rizzoli | Rizzoli |
Glorious Glue! Art With Adhesives: Paula Guhin | ||||
Great Craft Projects From Around The World: William Reid | ||||
9780292798045 | Hieroglyphs Without Mystery: An Introduction To Ancient Egyptian Writing | Karl-Theodor Zauzich | Marveling over the tomb treasures of Ramses II and Tutankhamen that have toured U.S. and European museums in recent years, visitors inevitably wonder what the mysterious hieroglyphs that cover their surfaces mean. Indeed, everyone who is fascinated by ancient Egypt sooner or later wishes for a Rosetta stone to unlock the secrets of hieroglyphic writing.Hieroglyphs without Mystery provides the needed key. Written for ordinary people with no special language skills, the book quickly demonstrates that hieroglyphic writing can be read, once a few simple principles are understood. Zauzich explains the basic rules of the writing system and the grammar and then applies them to thirteen actual inscriptions taken from objects in European and Egyptian museums. By following his explanations and learning the most commonly used glyphs, readers can begin to decode hieroglyphs themselves and increase their enjoyment of both museum objects and ancient Egyptian sites.Even for the armchair traveler, learning about hieroglyphs opens a sealed door into ancient Egyptian culture. In examining these inscriptions, readers will gain a better understanding of Egyptian art, politics, and religion, as well as language.This book was originally published in Germany in 1980 as Hieroglyphen ohne Geheimnis. | University of Texas Press |
9780132318532 | Hooked On Drawing!: Illustrated Lessons & Exercises For Grades 4 And Up | Sandy Brooke | For elementary and secondary art teachers, 48 illustrated, sequentially organized art lessons and activities introduce students to the elements of drawing and design. | Prentice Hall Direct |
9780794513795 | How To Draw Lettering (Young Artist) | Carol Varley | Provides instructions and tips for how to create letters of varying size and styles. | Usborne Pub Ltd |
9780891346357 | How To Draw Lifelike Portraits From Photographs | Lee Hammond | If you've always wanted to draw beautiful, realistic-looking portraits of your favorite people, this step-by-step guide shows you how to do it - better and more easily than you ever thought possible.Lee Hammond quickly teaches you how to add the illustration of three-dimensional highlights and shadows to simple shapes using pencil shading and blending. After you've got the basics down, you'll learn how to use the same techniques to portray every feature of the human face. You'll also discover how to figure out what the features of your photographed model really look like so you can draw them from different angles. Then Hammond shows you how to put all those features together to create a lifelike portrait that truly captures the individuality of your subject.After you've completed these easy-to-do drawing exercises, you'll soon be turning the memories frozen in your old snapshots into warm, beautiful works of art. | North Light Books |