Mastering Silhouettes

Mastering Silhouettes

Author: Charles Burns

Publisher:

Published: 2011-12

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780811701495

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"Silhouettes are an increasingly popular form of capturing portraits with a history that goes back hundreds of years. In this unique how-to book, silhouette artist Charles Burns teaches the basic techniques needed for making silhouettes: learning the proportions of a profile, tracing a shadow, reducing an image, drawing and cutting freely, and his own 'natural waves' technique. You'll learn to create scissor-cut portraits, painted silhouettes, hollow-cut silhouettes, silhouettes painted on glass, caricatures, and more, as well as how to use color, appliqué, and three-dimensional effects in creative and innovative ways and how to mount and display your creations."--Page 4 of cover.


Women through Women's Eyes

Women through Women's Eyes

Author: June E. Hahner

Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers

Published: 1998-08-01

Total Pages: 217

ISBN-13: 0585279349

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The nineteenth century was a period of peak popularity for travel to Latin America, where a new political independence was accompanied by loosened travel restrictions. Such expeditions resulted in numerous travel accounts, most by men. However, because this period was a time of significant change and exploration, a small but growing minority of female voyagers also portrayed the people and places that they encountered. Women through Women's Eyes draws from ten insightful accounts by female visitors to Latin America in the nineteenth century. These firsthand tales bring a number of Latin American women into focus: nuns, market women, plantation workers, the wives and daughters of landowners and politicians, and even a heroine of the independence movement. Questions of family life, religion, women's labor, and education are addressed, in addition to the interrelationships of men and women within the structure of Latin American societies. Women through Women's Eyes is a perceptive look at Latin American women from various walks of life during this period. Within these pages, the reader catches lengthy glimpses of the women on both sides of the travel accounts-author and subject-and thereby may examine them all and their societies close-up.


Silhouettes of Time

Silhouettes of Time

Author: Maya Mitra Das

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2015-11

Total Pages: 228

ISBN-13: 194347107X

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These intriguing tales by Maya Mitra Das take us on wildly imaginative journeys to exotic and sometimes alien landscapes -- introducing us to infinitely curious moments in time, space and memory. Maya's poetry and fiction have appeared in numerous anthologies. This is her first collection of short fiction.


Decades

Decades

Author: Cameron Silver

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA

Published: 2012-10-16

Total Pages: 257

ISBN-13: 159691663X

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Presents a decade-by-decade guide to the most influential looks of the past century, matching red-carpet gowns to famous celebrities while providing original designer sketches, photos of rare couture, and interviews with a range of authorities.


To Wed and Protect

To Wed and Protect

Author: Carla Cassidy

Publisher: Silhouette

Published: 2010-11-15

Total Pages: 226

ISBN-13: 142688379X

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A MAN UNLIKE ANY OTHER Luke Delaney was the sexiest—and most scandalous—man Inferno, Arizona, society had ever bred. Though he'd broken all the rules, he was coming to terms with the past and moving on with his future—until he met tempting single mother Abby Graham and did an about-face. Running for her life, Abby had come to Inferno to elude the dangerous man who threatened the safety of her children. She needed Luke. And Luke wanted her enough to wed and protect her. But could she ask him to put his very life on the line…?


Silhouette and the Shadow

Silhouette and the Shadow

Author: Delaney Andrews

Publisher:

Published: 2022-02-15

Total Pages: 290

ISBN-13:

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When Melbourne is contacted by a mysterious relative, she leaps at the chance to start a new life. But Uncle Bane has a secret-he's the Shadow, Crown City's loved and hated vigilante, and their family's incredible powers are genetic.


The Long Defeat

The Long Defeat

Author: Akiko Hashimoto

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2015-05-05

Total Pages: 209

ISBN-13: 0190239174

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In The Long Defeat, Akiko Hashimoto explores the stakes of war memory in Japan after its catastrophic defeat in World War II, showing how and why defeat has become an indelible part of national collective life, especially in recent decades. Divisive war memories lie at the root of the contentious politics surrounding Japan's pacifist constitution and remilitarization, and fuel the escalating frictions in East Asia known collectively as Japan's "history problem." Drawing on ethnography, interviews, and a wealth of popular memory data, this book identifies three preoccupations - national belonging, healing, and justice - in Japan's discourses of defeat. Hashimoto uncovers the key war memory narratives that are shaping Japan's choices - nationalism, pacifism, or reconciliation - for addressing the rising international tensions and finally overcoming its dark history.


Arizona: A Bicentennial History

Arizona: A Bicentennial History

Author: Lawrence Clark Powell

Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company

Published: 1976-08-17

Total Pages: 146

ISBN-13: 0393243613

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With the polished style that characterizes all his works, Dr. Lawrence Clark Powell portrays Arizona in a way that will enthrall readers in any state, concluding with recognition that, like the ancient Indians and Spaniards, "We too hold the land in brief tenancy." "O yes," said Senator Wade of Ohio, "I have heard of that country--it is just like hell." Such was the reaction to Arizona Territory of the nineteenth-century politicians who opposed making it a state and forced it to wait for statehood almost half a century. Now an opposite idea--Arizona as paradise--attracts tourists and the retired by the thousands. Cliches about a land of cowboys and Indians have yielded to visions of swimming pools, golf courses, and desert sunsets. Author Lawrence Clark Powell probes deeper to a nobler Arizona of dramatic history and human achievement.