Create naturally Go outside and rediscover nature with 15 artists

Marcia Young

Book - 2022

"For makers of all levels, discover practical ways to become more creative and find inspiration and meaning in your daily life by reconnecting with nature. Meet 15 makers who will describe their nature-connected works and talk you through the steps they took in creating works that tap into the importance of nature art in making a mind, body, and spirit connection. You'll learn how they created a nature journal, temporary beach sculptures, dyed textile or woven wall art, sculptural vessels and baskets with natural materials, embroidery inspired and influenced by the natural world, and much more. Discover works that integrate natural materials as well as recycled and repurposed objects. Get the feeling of having a personal, authenti...c, and creative conversation with the makers while you take a walk through nature with them." --

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Subjects
Genres
Illustrated works
Published
Atglen, PA : Schiffer Publishing [2022]
Language
English
Main Author
Marcia Young (author)
Other Authors
Kaffe Fassett (writer of foreword)
Physical Description
207 pages : color illustrations ; 27 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN
9780764364341
  • Foreword
  • Introduction
  • Journaling with Nature
  • Releasing Outcomes
  • Color Tourist
  • Guided by the Earth
  • Containing Nature
  • Savoring Life's Fieldwork
  • Nature's Alchemy
  • Cherishing Life's Treasures
  • Embracing Impermanence
  • Drawing Closer
  • Layers of Understanding
  • Space ... the Final Frontier
  • Living Your Legacy
  • Delighting in Nature's Rhythms
  • Celebrating Nature's Imperfections
  • Acknowledgments
  • Resources
Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Nature is a muse in this beautiful collection of interviews with artists from Young, former editor-in-chief of Fiber Art Now magazine. She spotlights 15 creators who "connect with nature to build their art and show how interactions with nature foster a state of flow that releases creativity, results in a keener sense of observation, and--most of all--enriches your life." Bethan Burton, who focuses on journaling, sketches flora and fauna in her garden; costume-maker Nicole Dextras fashions garments from fresh flowers and leaves; and textile artist Lorraine Roy recreates 100-year-old tree rings with thread. Each profile includes a "Go Outside" section in which the maker shares advice on how to connect with nature and create one's own art: textile artist Judith Content encourages readers to "appreciate the things that are transitory," embroiderer Meredith Woolnough suggests drawing leaves, and fiber artist Jan Hopkins writes that her ideas come while on long walks. The entries richly combine written and visual storytelling; besides the bountiful artwork featured, readers will relish the behind-the-scenes look at each subject's creative process. Crafters of all skill levels will delight in this down-to-earth guide to finding inspiration outdoors. (Oct.)

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