"Every child is an artist. The problem is remaining an artist when we grow up." Picasso said a lot of wise things about how to create great art in any medium; with this innovative workbook, you'll be able to put them into practice immediately! Enriched with plentiful images, quotes, and techniques from the artist's incredible oeuvre, this colourful book sets you a variety of tasks to complete on or off the page, and describes a host of techniques for you to try any way you please.
My Art Teacher, Mr Picasso is the first in a new series of inspirational activity books: later volumes will feature the wisdom and expertise of Mr Matisse and Mr Warhol. Pick one up, and begin an artistic voyage of discovery like no other.
"Every child is an artist. The problem is remaining an artist when we grow up." Picasso said a lot of wise things about how to create great art in any medium; with this innovative workbook, you'll be able to put them into practice immediately! Enriched with plentiful images, quotes, and techniques from the artist's incredible <i>oeuvre</i>, this colourful book sets you a variety of tasks to complete on or off the page, and describes a host of techniques for you to try any way you please.
<i>My Art Teacher, Mr Picasso</i> is the first in a new series of inspirational activity books: later volumes will feature the wisdom and expertise of Mr Matisse and Mr Warhol. Pick one up, and begin an artistic voyage of discovery like no other.
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Höhe: 280 mm
Breite: 210 mm
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978-1-78157-506-2 (9781781575062)
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Charlotte Trounce is a freelance Illustrator living in London. Since graduating from Falmouth University in 2011, she has worked for clients such as The New York Times, Barbican, Art Fund and Penguin Books and has covered a varied range of commissions including editorial, advertising, publishing and product design.
Working mostly with paint, Charlotte tries to bring life and colour to the everyday - often inspired by simple objects, as well as the people and architecture that surround her.
Charlotte Trounce is a freelance Illustrator living in London. Since graduating from Falmouth University in 2011, she has worked for clients such as The New York Times, Barbican, Art Fund and Penguin Books and has covered a varied range of commissions including editorial, advertising, publishing and product design.
Working mostly with paint, Charlotte tries to bring life and colour to the everyday - often inspired by simple objects, as well as the people and architecture that surround her.