Collage; paint and draw to explore a new side of mixed-media art and go off the beaten path! Celebrate the day-to-day journey of life as you create imaginative mixed-media projects. In Collage; Paint Draw; you will learn how to use heart-felt images as a starting point to jump into the world of mixed-media art; materials and techniques. Using symbols such as the heart; the home; a childs toy; and a vintage dress; youll learn to try something (everything!) new. Youll learn how to use tools and materials in both traditional and creative ways and to make art that comes from the heart. Paint what you love love what you paint! More than 30 techniques including drawing; painting; adding texture and more More than 40 diverse materials featured; from the everyday (pencils; paint; gel and texture mediums) to the unique (hardware store tapes and texture additive for paint; twine; wire and more) More than 30 mixed-media projects with simple; meaningful motifs
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Quite interesting. Full of very short stories on the ...By RichardQuite interesting. Full of very short stories on the Entertainment area of Playboy. They were into all areas of business. Certainly a surprising and interesting look at the Playboy Brand. Very worthwhile read!3 of 4 people found the following review helpful. I was interested in Jazz and Playboy always had interesting articles about wonderful Jazz musiciansBy Stan MusickI remember buying the first Playboy magazine as a young man. Also; as a musician; I was interested in Jazzand Playboy always had interesting articles about wonderful Jazz musicians. This book brings back so manyfond memories of so many Jazz greats. For anyone who experienced the Playboy experience or for anyonewho is curious about the history of Playboy and music; this is a must-read.2 of 3 people found the following review helpful. IBy CustomerTells an informative and interesting story.I had no idea how instrumental Playboy and Hugh Hefner were in the advancement of jazz and other entertainment.I highly recommend this book to anyone interested in music and entertainment history