Author: Helen Van Wyk
Publisher: Art Instruction Associates
Keywords: color, recipes, favorite, wyk, van, helen
Number of Pages: 128
Published: 1998-03-15
List price: $27.99
ISBN-10: 092955213X
ISBN-13: 9780929552132
Written in a clear style this detailed guide to mixing colour is full of recipes for getting just the right shade for all kinds of painting styles in oil based or acrylic media.’
Author: Helen M. Stevens
Publisher: David & Charles Publishers
Keywords: helen, stevens, embroidery, masterclass, embroidered, butterflies
Number of Pages: 96
Published: 2004-09-15
List price: $19.99
ISBN-10: 0715319019
ISBN-13: 9780715319017
Readers will learn to create breathtaking butterfly portraits by following the expert advice of internationally acclaimed designer Helen M. Stevens. In Embroidered Butterflies, Helen shares her secrets of how to achieve incredible effects in pure silk thread, through the use of: * Thirty inspirational nature studies * Five practical embroidery projects, including peacock, red admiral and purple emperor butterflies * Comprehensive information and step-by-step color photographs In five fascinating chapters, she explores a variety of butterflies united by a shared habitat. Each chapt
Author: Helen Van Wyk
Publisher: Design Books International
Keywords: color, recipes, favorite, wyk, van, helen
Number of Pages: 128
Published: 2000-03-01
List price: $23.99
ISBN-10: 0929552172
ISBN-13: 9780929552170
A collection of personal colour mixing recipes for 120 florals, landscapes, portraits and still lifes, which can be used as a hands-on painting manual or as a course of study.
Authors:Helen Keller, Candace Ward,
Publisher: Dover Publications
Keywords: thrift, editions, dover, life, keller, story, helen
Number of Pages: 80
Published: 1996-09-18
List price: $2.00
ISBN-10: 0486292495
ISBN-13: 9780486292496
Great story of human courage and dedication recounted in autobiography of a remarkable woman: the magical moment when Miss Keller first recognizes the connection between words and objects, her joy at learning how to speak, friendships with notable figures, her education at Radcliffe and an extraordinary relationship with her inspired teacher, Anne Sullivan.
Authors:Clara Margaret Czegeny, Helen Irene Czegeny,
Publisher: Dream Machine Publications
Keywords: recipes, heritage, hungarian, helen
Number of Pages: 378
Published: 2009-10-26
List price: $42.99
ISBN-10: 0978025407
ISBN-13: 9780978025403
Helen’s Hungarian Heritage Recipes by Canada’s newest cookbook author, Clara Czegeny - is a culinary treasure of truly Hungarian Classic Recipes passed down through generations of the Szabo-Czegeny families. Take a culinary journey through Hungarian Cuisine that is boldly brushed with paprika. Whet your appetite for this subtle and complex cuisine - a melding of Germanic, Slavic, Tartar, and Turkish influences. Recipes are complete with meticulous instructions, humorous anecdotes, lavish illustrations, memories, traditions, lore and lots of love. Learn about, create, and taste the
Author: Helen Edmundson
Publisher: Dramatic Pub
Keywords: novel, george, eliot, adapted, drama, edmundson, mill, floss, helen
Number of Pages: 85
Published: 2000
List price: unknow
ISBN-10: 1583420193
ISBN-13: 9781583420195
Authors:Helen Molesworth, Helen Molesworth, M. Darsie Alexan
Publisher: Pennsylvania State Univ Pr
Keywords: ethic, work
Number of Pages: 245
Published: 2003-10-23
List price: $34.95
ISBN-10: 0271023341
ISBN-13: 9780271023342
"Work Ethic develops a genuinely new way of looking at the proliferation of new procedures for generating art in the 1960s by focusing on the changed organization of work in society at large at the time." —Alex Potts, University of Michigan During the 1960s, artists from Alan Kaprow and Yoko Ono to Andy Warhol and Richard Serra stopped making "art" as it has been thought of since the Renaissance. They staged performances that mixed everyday life with theater and in yet other, often ironic ways challenged the system of marketing, display, and aesthetic discourse that ascribes exceptional mo