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Colour experiments for future artists
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- Book Synopsis
- Colour Experiments for Future Artists explains what colour is and how to use it to make Art. Beginning with sunlight, children will make a camera obscura to safely observe the Sun and use water to break light into a spectrum of colour. Experiments and step by step activities reveal simple colour relationships. "Colours have friends" (complimentary colours), "colours have a family" (hue). The scale increases to our colour street (colour circle) and colour planet (tints and shades). Children will learn to move colours up and down the street by mixing colours. The book concludes with the amazing ways colour helps us explore distant worlds.
- About The Author
- David Henningham is an artist, author and bookbinder. He is co-founder, with Ping, of Henningham Family Press. As publishers, their novels have been shortlisted for The Goldsmith's Prize, Republic of Consciousness Prize, British Book Awards and longlisted for The Walter Scott Prize. Their artist's books have been acquired by National Galleries Scotland, V&A, Tate, National Poetry Library and Stanford University. Their performance publishing shows have taken place in the British Library, BBC Radio Theatre, Christie's, Dundee Contemporary Arts, Moscow (with the British Council), Bergen, Oslo, Ghent and Charlottesville VA. His writing has appeared in 3:AM Magazine, Exacting Clam, Époque and The Developer. Foulness is David's first novel
- Product Details
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- ISBN
- 9781999797447
- Format
- Paperback
- Publisher
- Henningham Family Press, (01 November 2018)
- Number of Pages
- 32
- Weight
- 220 grams
- Language
- English
- Dimensions
- 255 x 253 x 12 mm
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