Book review: Animation Unleashed
March 4, 2009 by Cyndi Lavin
Filed under Home & Living
Animation Unleashed: 100 principles every animator, comic book writer, filmmaker, video artist, and game developer should know
by Ellen Besen, Illustrated by Bryce Hallett
Animation Unleashed moves you through a logical progression: from the principles of cartooning, through story boards and framing, sound and animation styles, special effects and abstract animation. Honestly, I never knew there was so much to it! I’m not an animator, but my daughter has played around with it, and I think it’s an exciting potential field for mixed media artists to consider.
Make your animation say what you want it to say. Animation’s potential as a powerful tool …read more
Book review: Altered Photo Artistry
June 4, 2008 by Cyndi Lavin
Filed under Home & Living
Altered Photo Artistry
by Beth Wheeler
Beth’s work is glorious! Using mostly floral imagery, she has created captivating quilted artworks. The subtitle of the book is “Turn everyday images into works of art on fabric.” That’s just the information that this book delivers: it covers the special materials that you’ll need, shows you how to prepare and alter the images you wish to use, and tutors you on printing out on fabric.
And then begins the stitching! Beth also covers how to add outlining and thread details to really make your images sing. There are a handful of projects to round out the …read more
Book review: Embellished Mini-Quilts
May 7, 2008 by Cyndi Lavin
Filed under Home & Living
Embellished Mini-Quilts by Jamie Fingal
This is a great book for eye-candy, but not one that I would recommend to someone who is looking for the basics of making art quilts. If you’ve got experience, you’ll find it a treasure trove of ideas. If you haven’t, you’ll find it beautiful and lush, but frustrating in the details it leaves out.
Actually, the book briefly profiles some amazing quilt artists and then moves directly into specific quilts that they’ve made, outlining the process. Due to this, the directions are of variable detail, as to be expected with multiple “authors”.
I really don’t intend this …read more




