Making Rubbings

Making Rubbings by Michael Kingsley Skinner, published by Studio Vista in 1976, is a 28-page exploration of the art of making rubbings. This book presents a hands-on approach to a creative activity that allows readers to discover the textures and patterns found in everyday objects. Through clear instructions and engaging illustrations, it guides young artists in the process of capturing these details, fostering an appreciation for art and the world around them.
Readers will find practical techniques and tips that encourage experimentation with various surfaces and materials. The book focuses on the intersection of art and drawing, making it a valuable resource for those interested in developing their artistic skills. With its emphasis on juvenile nonfiction, Making Rubbings serves as an accessible introduction to a unique artistic practice, inviting children to engage with their environment in a creative way.
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