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The Starving Artist's Way

Easy Projects for Low-Budget Living

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Embrace the tenets of the Starving Artist’s lifestyle to craft unique projects that demonstrate home décor, clothing, gifts, and accessories can be both affordable and spectacular. Whether you're an artist or simply seeking creative ways to transform your space into a work of art, this guide offers a wealth of fun and original projects that won’t strain your budget. Featuring over 100 easy-to-follow projects, many created exclusively for this book by New York City native Nava Lubelski, you'll discover a range of ideas from recipes to furniture and bath products to jewelry. Highlights include At-Home-Absinthe, inspired by Degas; “Octopus Project” Fried Rice, influenced by Japanese artist Shimabuku; a Magnet Wall reflecting Bauhaus aesthetics; a Pop Art Tomato Table reminiscent of Andy Warhol; a Dada Photo Frame echoing Kurt Schwitters; and Magritte Silk-Screened T-Shirts inspired by Surrealist art. With engaging sidebars about various art movements and the artists behind them, this guide serves as both an insider's look at art history and a practical DIY workbook, making creativity accessible to everyone.

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The Starving Artist's Way, Nava Lubelski

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2004
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Titre
The Starving Artist's Way
Sous-titre
Easy Projects for Low-Budget Living
Langue
Anglais
Éditeur
Potter Craft
Publié
2004
Format
souple
Pages
288
ISBN10
1400051916
ISBN13
9781400051915
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Embrace the tenets of the Starving Artist’s lifestyle to craft unique projects that demonstrate home décor, clothing, gifts, and accessories can be both affordable and spectacular. Whether you're an artist or simply seeking creative ways to transform your space into a work of art, this guide offers a wealth of fun and original projects that won’t strain your budget. Featuring over 100 easy-to-follow projects, many created exclusively for this book by New York City native Nava Lubelski, you'll discover a range of ideas from recipes to furniture and bath products to jewelry. Highlights include At-Home-Absinthe, inspired by Degas; “Octopus Project” Fried Rice, influenced by Japanese artist Shimabuku; a Magnet Wall reflecting Bauhaus aesthetics; a Pop Art Tomato Table reminiscent of Andy Warhol; a Dada Photo Frame echoing Kurt Schwitters; and Magritte Silk-Screened T-Shirts inspired by Surrealist art. With engaging sidebars about various art movements and the artists behind them, this guide serves as both an insider's look at art history and a practical DIY workbook, making creativity accessible to everyone.