Sources of Inspiration
By (Author) Carolyn Genders
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Herbert Press Ltd
3rd August 2021
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
The Arts: techniques and principles
Decorative arts
Design, Industrial and commercial arts, illustration
Painting, drawing and art manuals
Reference works
Textile artworks
738
Paperback
176
Width 276mm, Height 220mm, Spine 10mm
720g
A glorious selection of images that will spark the imagination of all who see them. There are times when all artists struggle for inspiration. This can be particularly true when you try to create patterns, textures and designs with which to decorate your work. In this book, Carolyn Genders presents a wealth of images of both natural and manmade objects that will spark your imagination as soon as you see them. The book also highlights how these images can be visually abstracted, refined and developed to create other beautiful patterns, designs and forms. The result is not only a useful guide to how the creative process works but also a visually glorious sourcebook of images. This book is a must for all whatever field you work in and whether you are an amateur or a professional artist.
A useful guide to how the creative process works and a glorious sourcebook of images * London Potters Newsletter *
Carolyn Genders has been a professional ceramist for over 20 years and frequently lectures at various art colleges. Over the years, she has amassed an eclectic collection of photographic images which, along with her sketchbooks, form the basis from which she draws inspiration. She is also a fellow of the Craft Potters Association.