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Indulge your creative cravings! Explore dozens of stories, exercises and instructive projects, all designed to feed, encourage and sometimes flex your creative muscle. You'll tap into the joy of drawing, be encouraged to create art in bed, create your own folded-paper shrine, discover the liberation of stream-writing, practice idea brainstorming, make your own duct-tape purse, learn to quiet the negative voice in your head, dream up your own creative studio space and much, much more. Inspiring art and eye-candy on every page--a Kaleidoscope of creative energy awaits you today!
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A Little Something for Everyone - Really
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| Review Date: January 20, 2007 |
| Reviewer: S. Fishburn, Fort Collins, Colorado, USA |
In true "Arts and Crafts" tradition, Kaleidoscope is another elegant AND useful volume for which you will want to find permanent space on your inspiration shelf. A fun 8x10 size and richly designed pages filled with information, observation and art are the first things to notice. Once again North Light has created a publication that rocks the possibility of an "art" book seeming sensuous!
Although the book is introduced and has random thoughts and several articles by Suz, editor and publisher of ARTitude, an enormously popular zine among mixed-media and collage artists, it's literally filled to bursting with "articles" by Sylvia Luna, Elsie Sampson (Chinese Sweatshop), Marney Makridakis (Artella) - nearly three dozen other equally clever and articulate artists and journalers. Additionally, a dozen more artists contributed images alone.
Indexed under Art Technique, Improvisation in Art and Art Psychology, its sections are as diverse as "Mark Making", "Sanctuary", and "Obstacles". Its articles include "Personal Symbols, Found and Made", "Purging for Peace", and "Reluctant Journaling". There are also several projects including an instructional for making a trés swell Packing Tape Purse. Kaleidoscope may not have it all, but it has a LOT. |
Much More !!
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| Review Date: January 23, 2007 |
| Reviewer: Mixed-Media Maven, Jacksonville, Florida |
when i ordered this book it was because suz simantis's name was on the cover. when i got the book yesterday, at first i was a little disappointed because i thought it was more of a "how-to" book of techniques and projects.
Boy was i wrong! i spent the entire night reading this terrific book! it was so much better than a tech book full of projects! it really spurred me on to think of the many excuses that i come up with why not to do art and really puts them into perspective. there are a few projects to do and they were fun, especially julianna coles postcards, but i really got a lot of inspiration reading this book and i picked up my journal for the first time in about 7 months!
this book is well worth the investment and will be on my bookshelf for many years! |
Creativity with a Side of Inspiration
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| Review Date: January 30, 2007 |
| Reviewer: Elizabeth Metz, Crescent, Iowa, United States |
I've been waiting for this book to come out, and POUNCED on it when I finally saw it, buying it sight-unseen.
And I'm not disappointed. It's like a full-book-length zine, with contributors who have literally STUFFED the pages with creative encouragement, inspiration, and motivation. All with a decidedly unique style that screams "MAKE STUFF! MAKE STUFF NOW!"
It's not a patternbook. As in, there aren't step-by-step instructions so that you, too, can make the exact same thing pictured, just like everyone else. Instead, it's about the Art of Life and a Life full of Art and better yet...a Life of CREATING. If you've been inspired by the pretty pictures in other books and then ran off and did your own thing with the techniques, you will *love* this book.
It's definitely on my studio table as inspiration fodder, and has been carried into my bedroom for some reading pleasure, as well. I can't recommend it highly enough. |
Art for the "Fake" Artist
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| Review Date: April 10, 2007 |
| Reviewer: Mary M. Wilkins, Raleigh, NC USA |
This is a fantastic book which I read cover to cover. I have heard of the art zine culture, but never have seen much of it. This book showed me how my art is real and not fake and how I can show it to the world without having to jump through all the hoops that the publishing world gives to those of us who are terrified or believe we are 'fake' artists.
I recommend this book to anyone who does collage, mixed media, ATCs, shrines or even rubber stamp art. It gave me fresh, new ideas to use in my work and also places I would have never thought to work on them. Also, it gives you all the information on how to create your own art zine, be it a one volume zine or a zine that becomes so popular you have multiple issues. |
Kaleidoscope
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| Review Date: February 19, 2007 |
| Reviewer: Kathryn Taylor, Sacramento, CA |
| This is an exceptional book. It has some of the best stuff I've ever read (and I've read a lot) on the creative process. Highly recommend it to all artists. |
The book that changed my art
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| Review Date: March 25, 2007 |
| Reviewer: ambermoon, |
Buy this book for the topic on Expressive Visual Journaling by Juliana Coles. It will change your life; it will change your art.
Seriously, if you visualize creating very gritty and spontaneous journal pages, but are constrained by your inner critic, your talking self, Coles' technique will show you how to break down your barriers and make your journal pages be expressive.
I am still digesting the book, which is a collection of articles by the luminaries of the zine and alterative arts world. Very few of the articles are projects in the usual, canned, sense of the word. All are inspirations. |
Vibrant!
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| Review Date: February 22, 2007 |
| Reviewer: J. Patel, kansas city, KS |
| Consider me imspired. I ordered the book because the name drew me in, and I'm thrilled with what arrived. I can't wait to dig in and start creating! The cover of the book only hints at the wonderful artwork inside, and I love the freedom (and encouragement) to put my own spin on things. |
Students love it
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| Review Date: March 28, 2007 |
| Reviewer: Russell J. Gossett, Boston, MA |
| MY Digital Collage students love flipping through these pages. Some great ideas in the pages. Nice range of work, too. |
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