500 Paper Objects

500 Paper Objects

Author: Gene McHugh

Publisher: Lark Books (NC)

Published: 2013

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781454703303

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Paper craft is a dynamic medium that's in the midst of a renaissance - and this entry in the very popular '500 series' reveals the creative work of today's most gifted and original artists and the limitless potential of the craft. Juried by Gene McHugh, the book presents a broad range of techniques, forms and aesthetic approaches, with magnificent examples of origami, kirigami, cutting, quilling, and casting.


500 Felt Objects

500 Felt Objects

Author: Nathalie Mornu

Publisher: Lark Books (NC)

Published: 2011

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781600597053

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decorative arts & crafts.


500 Beaded Objects

500 Beaded Objects

Author: Terry Krautwurst

Publisher: Lark Books

Published: 2004

Total Pages: 430

ISBN-13: 9781579905491

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Celebrate the amazing evolution of beadwork from a simple craft to expressive art. Every stunning sculpture, vessel, figure, loomed and woven work, free-form installation, and piece of jewelry shown here in glorious color photos is gallery-quality and thoroughly unique. Jennifer Maestre's intricate, swooping pencil-point bead sculptures explore form, motion, and space. A. Kimberlin Blackburn has fashioned lush Hawaiian Island scenes out of glass beads and hand-carved wood. The ever-innovative David K. Chatt has entries ranging from the pointed commentary, "White Men in Suits," to vivid jewelry. For a little humor, try Valeria Harlow's masterful "Toe Mangler," a testament to every woman who has ever suffered in uncomfortable shoes. This amazing collection is truly state-of-the-art.


500 Earrings

500 Earrings

Author: Marthe Le Van

Publisher: Sterling Publishing Company

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 416

ISBN-13: 9781579908232

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Poring through the beautiful images in this exquisite gallery of earrings is like stepping inside a jewelry store filled with remarkable pieces from the finest contemporary jewelers. The earrings range from the classic to the avant-garde and come from an international array of artists.


500 Handmade Books

500 Handmade Books

Author: Julie Chen

Publisher: Lark Books (NC)

Published: 2013

Total Pages: 419

ISBN-13: 9781454707530

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An on-the-page gallery is illustrated with hundreds of photographs that showcase the finest work of the contributors who have been inspired to explore the unlimited possibilities of bookbinding and the related arts.


Easy Origami

Easy Origami

Author: John Montroll

Publisher: Courier Corporation

Published: 1992-01-01

Total Pages: 50

ISBN-13: 0486272982

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Includes illustrated instructions for origami projects that range from simple to challenging.


Origamido

Origamido

Author: Michael G. LaFosse

Publisher: Rockport Publishers

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 152

ISBN-13:

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This book showcases the finest examples of origami art from around the world. Several diagrams are included that reveal the secrets behind some of the masters' most famous pieces.


Gusto for Things

Gusto for Things

Author: Renata Ago

Publisher: University of Chicago Press

Published: 2013-04-22

Total Pages: 353

ISBN-13: 022600838X

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We live in a material world—our homes are filled with things, from electronics to curios and hand-me-downs, that disclose as much about us and our aspirations as they do about current trends. But we are not the first: the early modern period was a time of expanding consumption, when objects began to play an important role in defining gender as well as social status. Gusto for Things reconstructs the material lives of seventeenth-century Romans, exploring new ways of thinking about the meaning of things as a historical phenomenon. Through creative use of account books, inventories, wills, and other records, Renata Ago examines early modern attitudes toward possessions, asking what people did with their things, why they wrote about them, and how they passed objects on to their heirs. While some inhabitants of Rome were connoisseurs of the paintings, books, and curiosities that made the city famous, Ago shows that men and women of lesser means also filled their homes with a more modest array of goods. She also discovers the genealogies of certain categories of things—for instance, books went from being classed as luxury goods to a category all their own—and considers what that reveals about the early modern era. An animated investigation into the relationship between people and the things they buy, Gusto for Things paints an illuminating portrait of the meaning of objects in preindustrial Europe.


Understanding and Teaching Primary Mathematics

Understanding and Teaching Primary Mathematics

Author: Tony Cotton

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2020-09-02

Total Pages: 363

ISBN-13: 1000173828

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Written by an experienced teacher and teacher educator with widespread experience of teaching mathematics in the UK and internationally, Understanding and Teaching Primary Mathematics combines pedagogy and subject knowledge to build confidence and equip you with all the skills and know-how you need to successfully teach mathematics to children of any age. This fourth edition has been fully updated to reflect the latest research developments and initiatives in the field, including a brand-new chapter on ‘Mastery and mathematics’ and ‘The Singapore approach’ which reflects the current international interest in these approaches to learning and teaching mathematics. Extra features also include helpful callouts to the book’s revised and updated companion website, which offers a shared site with a range of resources relevant to both this book and its companion volume, Teaching for Mathematical Understanding. Stimulating, accessible and well-illustrated, with comprehensive coverage of subject knowledge and pedagogy, Understanding and Teaching Primary Mathematics is an essential purchase for trainee and practising teachers alike.