Sneaky Art: Crafty Surprises to Hide in Plain Sight
By (Author) Marthe Jocelyn
Illustrated by Marthe Jocelyn
Candlewick Press,U.S.
Candlewick Press,U.S.
1st March 2013
United States
Children
Non Fiction
745.5
Hardback
64
Width 184mm, Height 223mm, Spine 18mm
340g
Made you look! Kids will uncover their inner guerrilla artist as they sneak funny art projects into surprising places to make people smile!
For young artists, tricksters, and crafters, here is a hip, friendly how-to manual for creating removable and shareable art projects from easily found materials. The sneaky part is in the installation! Each work of art is custom-created for display in public places a tiny cork-bottomed boat in a public fountain, a plate of tiny paper cupcakes on your teachers desk, a penny left on the ground for a stranger, a funny message left on your mothers bathroom mirror, and more. This utterly unique guide part craft book, part art-philosophy offers a stylish and sweet made-you-look-twice spirit of fun meant to put a smile on the faces of strangers and loved ones alike.
With bright photos illustrating the project in action, an appealing design, and easy-to-follow instructions, crafty (and sneaky) kids are going to love thisand may want to hide and catch the discoverer of their handiwork. Fun all the way around.
Booklist (starred review)
Folks who want to create fun, temporary works of art for public places will have plenty of inspiration here...Good fun, even for those who do not consider themselves artists.
Kirkus Reviews
From sweet to silly to sly, this collection of visual surprises will offer crafty tricksters plenty of inspiration...Set this one out and expect surprising things to begin happening soon.
School Library Journal
These projects encourage you to create art that will surprise and delight people because its unexpected. ... As many ideas as this book has, we bet it will spark your imagination to come up with even more.
The Washington Post
In an era of Facebook-facilitated play dates and Pinterest boards dedicated to entertaining listless children, Sneaky Art is a welcome departure from digital assistance, and will help kids graduate from the crafts table to creating, exploring and manipulating the world around them.
Scooter Magazine
An inventive imagination and clear instructions make this craft book an excellent resource for summer diversions. The projects are simple to execute and have a stylish humour in their finished form and even a subversive wit at times.
The Toronto Star
Marthe Jocelyn is the author of Mable Riley as well as several other novels, and the author-illustrator of a number of picture books. She lives in Canada.