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- Sculpting basics : everything you need to know to create fantastic three-dimensional art / by Hessenberg, Karin; Morgan, Geoff;
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- Subjects: Sculpture;
- © 2005., Barron's,
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- 50 sculptures you should know / by Kühl, Isabel.;
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- Subjects: Sculpture.; Sculpture;
- © c2009., Prestel,
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- 13 sculptures children should know / by Wenzel, Angela.; Hall, Cynthia A.;
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- Subjects: Sculpture; Sculptors; Art appreciation;
- © c2010., Prestel,
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Wee felt worlds : sweet little scenes to needle-felt / by Carestio, Amanda.; Lundgren, Orrin.; Mann, Steve.;
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- Subjects: Felt work.; Soft sculpture.;
- © c2013., Lark Crafts,
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- Fanciful felties from mummysam : sew people to meet, places to go & things to do / by Cotterill, Samantha.; Carty-Francis, Christina.; Pedersen, Diane,photographer.;
Includes Internet addresses (p. 95).LSC
- Subjects: Felt work.; Soft sculpture.;
- © c2010., Stash Books,
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- Making mobiles : create beautiful Polish pająki from natural materials / by Merska, Karolina,author.;
Polish artist Karolina Merska's richly ornamented, reimagined pajaki mobiles have caught the attention of design shows and interiors magazines across the world. Pajaki literally means "spiders of straw," and using simple materials such as rye straw, dried peas, and paper, women in Poland would create cheerful chandeliers to decorate their homes for festive occasions. In her first book, Karolina shows how to create 15 classic and contemporary hanging decorations with wow factor and celebrates the rich heritage of this age-old folk art. Using colorful cutouts, pom-poms, paper flowers, and natural materials, Karolina explores the craft's inspiring past and shares her passion for keeping the pajaki tradition alive today.
- Subjects: Mobiles (Sculpture); Handicraft.;
- Available copies: 0 / Total copies: 1
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- Clay : easy air-dry clay projects to make at home / by Reeves, Sarah,author.;
Have you always wanted to try your hand at pottery? With air-dry clay, you can learn how to create gorgeous items without the need for a kiln or expensive equipment. All you need is clay, a few tools and your imagination. Author and artist Sarah Reeves will guide you through everything you need to know to learn this fun and therapeutic craft. Discover 20 step-by-step projects suitable for all levels, along with an introduction to the core techniques and materials, and tips and tricks to finesse your projects.
- Subjects: Clay.; Modeling.; Sculpture;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Sandcastles made simple : step-by-step instructions, tips, and tricks for building sensational sand creations / by Wierenga, Lucinda.;
Includes Internet addresses (p. 128).LSC
- Subjects: Sand craft.; Sandcastles.; Sand sculpture.;
- © 2009., Stewart, Tabori & Chang,
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- Image and idol : medieval sculpture. by Lindley, Phillip,narrator.; Kanopy (Firm);
Originally produced by Illuminations Media in 2002.The extraordinary richness of sculpture from the twelfth to the sixteenth century is revealed in this unique film. Historian Phillip Lindley introduces a selection of surprising and startlingly beautiful artworks from churches and cathedrals in England and Wales. Lindley explores the force and distinctiveness of medieval sculpture and outlines the religious context in which the work was made. Among other examples, he discusses an extraordinary figure of Jesse from Abergavenny, an exquisite Madonna and Child from Winchester Cathedral, and the moving tomb of Sir Thomas Andrew, who lies with his two wives in alabaster on either side. Many of the works featured in the film suffered dreadfully in the iconoclasm of, first, the sixteenth-century Reformation and, later, the fundamentalism of the English Civil War. Their shattered fragments remain both poignant and powerful. The film was made alongside Tate Britain's groundbreaking exhibition of medieval sculpture, which was selected by Lindley with the distinguished sculptor Richard Deacon. As he discusses, Deacon designed the controversial installation of the works highlighting their striking and memorable qualities.Mode of access: World Wide Web.
- Subjects: Sculpture, Medieval; Sculpture, Medieval; Sculpture, Medieval; Sculpture, Medieval; Sculpture, Medieval;
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- Take a tin : 16 beautiful projects for your home / by Schlee, Jemima,author.;
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- Subjects: Art metal-work.; Scrap metals; Tin sculpture.;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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