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Trees As A Theme is the seventh book of the popular series authored by Jan Beaney and Jean Littlejohn. This books covers using trees to help design images that reveal the textural and dimensional surfaces of tree from the rough pine to the smooth aspen. Contains many ideas for creative experimentation.
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InformationTrees have long held a fascination and at full awe inspiring height can dominate the landscape and overshadow all living things. It is not surprising they were endowed with spiritual significance. The historical perspective is just one of the aspects of trees that could provide a lifetime of inspiration.
| Introduction |
1 | Velvet Trees- Distorting the Surface | 14 |
| Looking at Trees |
2 | The Wood from the Tree! | 16 |
| Recording Information- Black and White |
4 | Styling Patterns |
18 |
| Developing a Theme- Mixed Media | 6 | Leaves to Inspire | 20 |
| Textural & Dimensional Surfaces |
8 | Structures & Networks | 22 |
| Capturing the Mood |
12 | Conclusion |
24 |
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