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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Yvonne PalkaPublisher: Blue Star Press Imprint: Little Bigfoot Weight: 0.567kg ISBN: 9781632172044ISBN 10: 1632172046 Pages: 40 Publication Date: 25 September 2018 Recommended Age: From 8 to 12 years Audience: Children/juvenile , Children / Juvenile Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsLike Ed Emberley, the artist offers clear, step-by-step instructions . . . Charming, practical, and a good guide to using a brush to create simple illustrations. -Kirkus Reviews The details make this Asian brush painting technique so appealing that both children and adults will be tempted to work at it together, transforming this activity into a true family experience. -Seattle Book Review I hope some will think of this Sumi-e picture book as a gift to set someone on a path of discovery about Asian art and the history of Asian cultures. -International Examiner Palka offers an accessible introduction to sumi-e, or Japanese ink painting, through simple illustrated techniques and appealing animals. Friendly pandas and swallows greet readers prior to the table of contents. A succinct welcome and brush-stroke overview sets the stage before readers explore the sections, each differentiated by animal type and/or technique. A swirl or gray blob transforms into snails, mice, and rabbits; while curved strokes become birds. Like Ed Emberley, the artist offers clear, step-by-step instructions. With just four blobs, patches, and strokes, playful pandas appear; and in five S or press strokes, a swirling, atmospheric dragon materializes. Resources and background information bookend this appealing introduction, with how-to information on holding, loading, and caring for the brush. Adults and children alike may find the brief history, folklore, and poetry of sumi-e equally fascinating as they learn about the art form's Four Treasures : the ink, inkstone, brush, and paper. An excellent guide regarding the practical aspect of sumi-e, it also begins to skim the surface on the spiritual, acknowledging the desire to create paintings that are full of energy and life, and capture the essence of the subject, as traditionally, Asian brush painters are taught that the energy they impart through the brush stroke is what breathes life or gives meaning to their subjects. Charming, practical, and a good guide to using a brush to create simple illustrations. --Kirkus Reviews Like Ed Emberley, the artist offers clear, step-by-step instructions . . . Charming, practical, and a good guide to using a brush to create simple illustrations. --Kirkus Reviews The details make this Asian brush painting technique so appealing that both children and adults will be tempted to work at it together, transforming this activity into a true family experience.--Seattle Book Review I hope some will think of this Sumi-e picture book as a gift to set someone on a path of discovery about Asian art and the history of Asian cultures.--International Examiner Author InformationYVONNE PALKA is an award-winning sumi-e artist. A retired college professor, grandmother, artist, and naturalist, she loves introducing children and adults to the wonders of the natural world and the beauty of their own creativity. She loves sumi-e (Asian brush painting) for the simple elegance with which it captures the spirit of nature. Inspired by this simplicity, she teaches children and adults the essence of sumi-e painting in schools and other community settings. The same magic of the heart that gives rise to to her sumi-e paintings gives rise to her dragon stories. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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