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V**A
More than a how-to
This well-organized book guides you through many different facets of art (all the basics plus some fancier topics), helping you build your skills at your own pace. I would say that you could strengthen your existing skills by trying most things in here, even if you never do them again. As a self-taught artist, I'm always looking to fill in gaps in my art education and expand my mental toolbox. The author's projects are vague enough to remain inspirational (not paint-by-number style), but she tells you the essentials you need to familiarize yourself with each concept. Because so many topics are covered, it's more of an overview...do it all, pinpoint what you enjoy, and then go learn about that!
L**R
Great for all levels of artists
I brought this book for a friend who is a high school art teacher. A lot of the projects can be geared to the 7th-2th grade level but you could use the book for lower levels as well. Included in it are some excellent projects in it that spark in interest in most of his students. Gives a nice review of all fundamental art topics and projects. Organized very well by category or topic. Sparked some really good ideas for independent projects and lessons.The book is very easy to understand, has great pictures, describes things in laymen terms, and includes lots of examples.
G**E
200 projects
I borrowed this book first from the library and discovered so many ways to experiment and improve my art ideas. It's got short exercises as well as more in depth suggestions that can accommodate any level of skill and many different creative endeavours. I had to buy it so I could have it on hand when I need it. Great resource.
M**H
Fun and Informative
An excellent overview of many fields of art. It is oriented toward the practical carrying out of projects. It describes itself as being especially useful for pre-art students who need to put together a portfolio for application to art school. For the rest of us, it is a delightful tour through the world of art - doing projects rather than history or philosophical discussions. Each two pages (facing each other) describe one area, so you can dip in at any point. Several of the art topics include an internet address for further exploration.
R**B
The Only Art Resource You need
I have been a high school art teacher for 25 years. If I could only have one (1) art teaching resource book, this would be it. I easily could base my whole curriculum using just this one book. I hardly recommend this book for first year art teachers. It will be a tremendous help for generating lesson ideas and learning about art methods and materials. This book would benefit anyone interested in learning about art. It is comprehensive and the art methods are not what is ordinarily seen.
S**9
SO MUCH I STILL HAVEN'T MADE IT THROUGH!
I have not had time to go through a lot of the book which is why I can't bring myself to give it five stars. I would say it does have good potential to make get a four star rating from me though. Does have fun projects that helped my drawing ability.
H**E
Great!
Purchased this book twice, once for myself and once for a good friend who's getting into painting. Unlike what the name says "for aspiring art students" Artist at any level will find this interesting and helpful. I like to look through it now and then just as a refresher to inspire new ideas.
M**R
Good art composition and color lessons for my teenage students
This book addressed many good art composition and color lessons for my teenage students. The lessons were clear and easily understood. The book was inexpensive enough for me to give each student to take home for further study.I also liked the fact that the book's lessons were brief and held each student's attention long enough for them to have it register.
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