Pattern, Colour & Form Creative Approaches by Artists

Pattern, Colour & Form Creative Approaches by Artists, authored by Carolyn Genders, is a UK edition published by A&C Black on June 22, 2009. This 160-page book delves into the realms of creativity, focusing on the key areas of pattern, colour, and form. It presents an exploration of how various makers draw inspiration from diverse source materials and translate these influences into unique artistic expressions.
Readers will find a rich visual experience as the book features interviews and analyses from a wide array of craft disciplines. It discusses the general concept of creativity, the evolution of ideas, and how artists utilize source material to create cohesive works. Additionally, the book serves as a source of inspiration, offering a collection of images that can motivate readers in their own creative endeavors.
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This highly visual book is an exploration of creativity and ideas, using ‘pattern, colour and form’ as the key areas to explore and develop. The author shows how different makers find inspiration from a variety of source material, and how they translate that material into original and highly individual work. The book explores the wide range of ideas and approaches that people have, and how they then apply this to pattern, colour and form. Through interviews and analysis of work from a broad range of craft disciplines, the book discusses creativity in general, the development of ideas, and makers’ use of source material to produce work of vision and presence that is a coherent whole. The book is also a treasure trove of inspiring images that readers can use as a starting point for their own work.
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