This Book Thinks You're an Artist
(Autor) Harriet RussellThe third title in an innovative series, perfect for budding artists who enjoy hands-on learning Filled with creative, playful activities, This Book Thinks You’re an Artist asks budding artists to imagine their eccentric- artist alter ego before working through seven key topics: observation, drawing, color pattern, design, sculpture, and, crucially, how to steal ideas (Be inspired! Offend the viewer!). Each spread offers a different project—everything you need to make your own work of art inspired by a famous artist or movement in a lighthearted and playful tone. Activities include making a Bruegel circus, playing a Surrealist game, selling a scribble for a million dollars, and painting your face like a Russian Futurist. A section of paper-based crafts at the end of the book even includes a kit to build a viewfinder and make a mini-manifesto book.
Harriet Russell
Harriet Russell is a renowned British writer known for her novel "Bittersweet," a poignant exploration of love and loss. Her lyrical prose and vivid characterizations have captivated readers worldwide. Russell's keen insight into the human experience and ability to evoke deep emotions make her a standout in contemporary literature.