Welcome to the fourth edition of The Pulse -- The State of the Art -- a survey in words and pictures of the online artist community. Nearly 150 artists have answered a list of questions which make up The Pulse. Their responses will be presented as a series of online and print projects. Secret Sunday was the first project and the links to all the secrets can be found on the sidebar of my blog. The Book Guild is the second project and Chapter 21 starts right now!
All artists participating in The Pulse were asked to name their favorite art books. The Book Guild will present this list, along with links, book reviews, giveaways, and interviews with many of your favorite authors. And as members of The Guild, I am hoping YOU will participate by leaving comments related to the books in each post - for example thoughts, book reviews, personal experiences, or a link back to your own blog posts that include artwork based on a project in the listed book.
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Chapter 21: The Library
Chris O'Brien, Nancy Neva Gagliano, Sally Turlington, and Regina Dwarkasing all selected Art Revolution: Alternative Approaches for Fine Artists and Illustrators
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Both Grrl and Becky New favorited Sabrina Ward Harrison. Grrl said "again and again I return to the work of Sabrina Ward Harrison."
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Elizabeth chose The Complete Guide to Altered Imagery: Mixed Media Techniques for Collage, Altered Books, Artist Journals, and More
by Karen Michel as one of her favorites.
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Jacquelyn Berl and Mary Layman both selected Acrylic Revolution: New Tricks and Techniques for Working with the World's Most Versatile Medium
by Nancy Reyner as a favorite. Mary adds "this is a great "go to" book that offers techniques for working with all types of acrylic mediums."
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Lisa Jurist selected Peter Beard
, Volumes I and II as her favorite. Lisa writes "Beard’s captivating art and photography capture the essence of his life experiences. His photographic subjects range from fashion models in unexpected settings to poignant scenes of decomposed African elephants. In the later case, some of his collages actually incorporate bits of these animals documenting the destruction of their habitat and the resulting deaths of over 35,000 elephants in the mid 1960s. His unique collages and diaries are thoughtful, uninhibited, passionate works of art embedded with startling and unusual elements. The scope of Beard’s work as an artist and an environmentalist is extraordinarily inspiring and profound."
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Peggy Piro selected Kaleidoscope: Ideas And Projects to Spark Your Creativity
by Suzanne Simanaitis as her favorite. She added "it is the best go-make-something-awesome book of inspiration I’ve come across in years."
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Karin Bartimole chose The Book as Art: Artists' Books from the National Museum of Women in the Arts
by Krystyna Wasserman, Johanna Drucker, and Audrey Niffeneggeras her current favorite.
Veronica Funk picked Artist Trading Card Workshop: Create, Collect, Swap
by Bernie Berlin as her favorite. Veronica adds "since I began altering my journals/sketchbooks and then when became involved in the Inner Works project, this book has been an invaluable source of ideas, technical advice and inspiration."
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Both Brian Kasstle and &rew Borloz chose Good Mail Day: A Primer for Making Eye-Popping Postal Art
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