This book will make you an artist

Ruth Millington

Book - 2024

"Jam-packed with imaginative ideas for all kinds of creative crafts . . . this book will make YOU an artist! Pick up your pencils, collect your collage materials, and take inspiration from 25 of the world's best-known artists in this fact-filled book full of activities. Discover famous masterpieces through the included photographs of real works of art - from ancient cave painting to contemporary performance - and lots more in between!"-- Provided by publisher.

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Subjects
Genres
Illustrated works
Instructional and educational works
Informational works
Ouvrages illustrés
Published
Lincoln, MA ; London : Nosy Crow 2024.
Language
English
Main Author
Ruth Millington (author)
Other Authors
Ellen Surrey (illustrator)
Item Description
"Create your very own masterpieces inspired by 25 amazing artists"--Cover.
"First published 2024 by Nosy Crow Ltd... London"--Title page verso.
Physical Description
61 pages : color illustrations ; 30 cm
Audience
Ages 7-10
ISBN
9798887770420
9781839944758
  • Introduction
  • Make handprint art like a cave painter
  • Make a mosaic like an ancient Roman
  • Measure your proportions like Leonardo da Vinci
  • Paint a self-portrait like Artemisia Gentileschi
  • Block print like Katsushika Hokusai
  • Cut out a silhouette portrait like Moses Williams
  • Paint outside like Claude Monet
  • Paint in points like Georges Seurat
  • Paint a still life like Vincent Van Gogh
  • Cut out like Henri Matisse
  • Create a cubist collage like Pablo Picasso
  • Make an abstract mobile like Hilma af Klint
  • Get surreal like Salvador Dalí
  • Decorate your hair with flowers like Frida Kahlo
  • Perform a poem like Hugo Ball
  • Carve a sculpture like Barbara Hepworth
  • Splash paint like Janet Sobel
  • Make pop-art-style prints like Andy Warhol
  • Draw an optical illusion like Bridget Riley
  • Create a crown like Jean-Michel Basquiat
  • Wrap a string sculpture like Judith Scott
  • Wash over wax like Emily Kame Kngwarreye
  • Turn yourself invisible like Liu Bolin
  • Make a polka-dot pumpkin like Yayoi Kusama
  • Make a mural like Esther Mahlangu
  • Glossary.
Review by School Library Journal Review

Gr 2--5--Practice! Practice! Practice! To fully ignite the creative fire and flare, warm up first by creating zigzag pencil lines and free-flowing loop-the-loops, followed by inspiration from 25 of the world's best-known artists in this colorful, historically referenced book. Readers travel through time from ancient cave art into modern exhibitions of the 20th century, featuring the masters, with plenty of ideas offered to create their own artistic works. Inspirational original designs include fiber art-wrapped string sculptures by Judith Scott, color wash over wax like that used by Emily Kame Kngwarreye to create her beautiful batik fabrics, or painted polka dot pumpkins by artist Yayoi Kusama. Whatever one's preference for creating or exploring, author and art historian Millington has delivered a text jam-packed with fact-filled and unique art activities. Surrey is adept at her craft, providing plenty of visual diversity with brightly colored drawings, all pleasing to the eye; they will have any blossoming young artist eager to dive right in. VERDICT A splendid book filled with engaging art history references and an abundance of imaginative activities to awaken and nurture the reader's artist within.--Lyn Smith

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Review by Kirkus Book Review

From cave handprints and Roman mosaic floors to Yayoi Kusama's polka-dot pumpkin, works sure to inspire burgeoning artists. This survey of selected artists across the globe and throughout history introduces young readers to various styles, media, and techniques. Millington starts by discussing what artists do, where they work, and what tools and materials they need. Next, the author briefly profiles more than 20 artists, focusing on their art and offering clear instructions for making similar creations. Racially diverse children, several of whom use wheelchairs, are depicted making vibrant self-portraits like Frida Kahlo's and pop art--style prints like Andy Warhol's. Readers get fascinating glimpses into artists such as Judith Scott, who was deaf and had Down syndrome; after being released from an institution by her twin sister, she blossomed into a fiber artist. Ukrainian artist Janet Sobel pioneered drip painting; Hugo Ball, the German founder of Dadaism, gave unusual poetry recitations; Moses Williams, enslaved as a youth, became a renowned silhouette-maker. Famous names such as Leonardo da Vinci, Claude Monet, and Pablo Picasso are here, but so are more recent and potentially unfamiliar artists, including South African muralist Esther Mahlangu and Emily Kame Kngwarreye, an Aboriginal artist known for her batiks. Detailed, collagelike illustrations using flat, cut-out shapes and vibrant colors honor these people's art without attempting to compete with it. Will definitely boost aspirants' creative output. (glossary) (Illustrated nonfiction. 8-12) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.