Giant Foam Sea Creatures

Giant Foam Sea Creatures by Brad Bains, published by McGraw-Hill School Division in 2001, is a 16-page exploration of the artistic techniques involved in crafting large sea creatures for aquariums and museums. This edition provides a clear overview of the creative process, detailing how artists bring these impressive figures to life using foam materials.
Readers will discover the various methods and tools employed in the creation of these giant sea creatures, gaining insight into the artistry and craftsmanship behind such installations. The book focuses on the intersection of art and marine life, making it a valuable resource for those interested in artistic practices related to aquatic themes. With its concise format and informative content, this work serves as an engaging introduction to the world of large-scale marine art.
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Describes the process artists use to create giant sea creatures for aquariums and museums.
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