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Almost Lost Arts

Almost Lost Arts
Author: Emily Freidenrich
Publisher: Chronicle Books
Total Pages: 210
Release: 2019-09-03
Genre: Art
ISBN: 145217024X

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This book is a celebration of tactile beauty and a tribute to human ingenuity. In-depth profiles tell the stories of 20 artisans who have devoted their lives to preserving traditional techniques. Gorgeous photographs reveal these craftspeople's studios, from Oaxaca to Kyoto and from Milan to Tennessee. Two essays explore the challenges and rewards of engaging deeply with the past. With an elegant three-piece case and foil stamping, this rich volume will be an inspiration to makers, collectors, and history lovers.


The Artisan Soul

The Artisan Soul
Author: Erwin Raphael McManus
Publisher: Harper Collins
Total Pages: 112
Release: 2014-02-25
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0062270281

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In The Artisan Soul, Erwin Raphael McManus, author, thought leader, and founder of MOSAIC in Los Angeles, pens a manifesto for human creativity and the beginning of a new renaissance. McManus not only calls us to reclaim our creative essence but reveals how we can craft our lives into a work of art. There are no shortcuts to quality, and McManus celebrates the spiritual process that can help us discover our true selves. McManus demonstrates that we all carry within us the essence of an artist. We all need to create, to be a part of a process that brings to the world something beautiful, good, and true, in order to allow our souls to come to life. It's not only the quality of the ingredients we use to build our lives that matter, but the care we bring to the process itself. Just like baking artisan bread, it's a process that's crafted over time. And God has something to say about how we craft our lives. With poignant, inspirational stories and insights from art, life, history, and scripture interspersed throughout, McManus walks readers through the process of crafting a life of beauty and wonder.


Art in a Season of Revolution

Art in a Season of Revolution
Author: Margaretta M. Lovell
Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
Total Pages: 351
Release: 2007-02-13
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0812219910

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"Lovell delights, astonishes, and challenges us with her insightful new readings of early American paintings and material culture objects."--"Journal of the Early Republic"


Art, Artisans and Apprentices

Art, Artisans and Apprentices
Author: James Ayres
Publisher: Oxbow Books
Total Pages: 537
Release: 2014-06-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 1782977457

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Before the foundation of academies of art in London in 1758 and Philadelphia in 1805, most individuals who were to emerge as artists trained in workshops of varying degrees of relevance. Easel painters began their careers apprenticed to carriage, house, sign or ship painters, whilst a few were placed with those who made pictures. Sculptors emerged from a training as ornamental plasterers or carvers. Of the many other trades in a position to offer an appropriate background were ‘limning’, staining, engraving, surveying, chasing and die-sinking. In addition, plumbers gained the right to use oil painting and, for plasterers, the application of distemper was an extension of their trade. Central to the theme of this book is the notion that, for those who were to become either painters or sculptor, a training in a trade met their practical needs. This ‘training’ was of an altogether different nature to an ‘education’ in an art school. In the past, prospective artists were offered, by means of apprenticeships, an empirical rather than a theoretical understanding of their ultimate vocation. James Ayres provides a lively account of the inter-relationship between art and trade in the late seventeenth to early nineteenth centuries, in both Britain and North America. He demonstrates with numerous, illustrated examples, the many cross-overs in the ‘art and mystery’ of artistic training, and, to modern eyes, the sometimes incongruous relationships between the various trades that contributed to the blossoming of many artistic careers, including some of the most illustrious names of the ‘long’ eighteenth century.


Rockbridge County Artists and Artisans

Rockbridge County Artists and Artisans
Author: Barbara Crawford
Publisher: University of Virginia Press
Total Pages: 274
Release: 1995
Genre: Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN: 9780813916385

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The development of many artisans in the fine arts, textiles, furniture, clocks, rifles, ironwork, and pottery is traced from 1750 through the post-Civil War years.


Artisans of Trabajo Rústico

Artisans of Trabajo Rústico
Author: Patsy Pittman Light
Publisher: Texas A&M University Press
Total Pages: 404
Release: 2022-01-04
Genre: Art
ISBN: 1623499135

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As documented in Patsy Pittman Light’s award-winning book, Capturing Nature, Mexican artisan Dionicio Rodríguez arrived in San Antonio in the 1920s and created concrete bus stop shelters, park benches, footbridges, and other structures in the style known as faux bois, or trabajo rústico. Following on the success of that previous work, Light, with photographer and artist Kent Rush, presents a comprehensive look at the legacy of Rodríguez as reflected in the works of those whom he trained, mentored, or influenced. Rodríguez captured nature in his work, but he also continues to capture our imagination. Drawing these artistic creations out of the urban landscape, Artisans of Trabajo Rústico makes the nearly invisible fully visible to the critic, the historian, and especially to the casual viewer. Light asserts that San Antonio has the largest concentration of this art form in the country and includes copious full-color photography of the work of Rodríguez and other artisans. This handsomely illustrated and painstakingly documented work offers the broadest possible panorama for the craft and endearing familiarity of this form. Inspired by nature, built by hand, and placed in the service of the public, these “rustic works” continue to provide enjoyment, convenience, and a touch of artistic elegance to public and private landscapes in San Antonio and beyond. Light and Rush’s work affords a fresh and wide-ranging look at this important artisanal tradition.


Draw Paint Print like the Great Artists

Draw Paint Print like the Great Artists
Author: Marion Deuchars
Publisher: Laurence King Publishing
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014-09-23
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781780672816

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In this imaginative new activity book, Marion Deuchars makes learning about art fun. Young readers are introduced to more than thirty great artists, then encouraged to try out the techniques that lie behind their greatest works. Short and accessible facts about each artist's life and works are followed by creative projects that Marion has devised based on the artist's particular techniques. Take your pencil for a walk in the spirit of Paul Klee, experiment with color like Joan Miró, or create your own surrealist-inspired artwork.


1000 Artisan Textiles

1000 Artisan Textiles
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 322
Release: 2010
Genre: Decorative arts
ISBN: 1616738545

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Postdigital Artisans

Postdigital Artisans
Author: Jonathan Openshaw
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2015
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9789491727610

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Postdigital Artisans profiles 60 contemporary artists and designers, accompanied by rich illustrations of their postdigital work.


Theatre Artisans and Their Craft

Theatre Artisans and Their Craft
Author: Rafael Jaen
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 275
Release: 2019-08-28
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 1351131052

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Theatre Artisans and Their Craft: The Allied Arts Fields profiles fourteen remarkable artists and technicians who elevate theatre production to new dimensions, explore new materials and technologies, and introduce new safety standards and solutions. Readers will learn how the featured artists delved into entrepreneurial ventures and created their own work for themselves; researching, studying, and experimenting, seeking answers when none were available. The book explores how to make an impact in the entertainment industry from behind the scenes, and how students can model themselves after these successful professionals to jump-start their career in theatre production. Aimed at theatre and film practitioners in the allied arts fields, Theatre Artisans and Their Craft offers a collection of success stories that are both inspiring and informative.