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Design Source Book: Aboriginal Designs Penny Brown

Design Source Book: Aboriginal Designs By Penny Brown

Design Source Book: Aboriginal Designs by Penny Brown


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Summary

Provides a source of ideas and inspiration for various craftspeople and artists. This work presents designs that can be used as stencil or embroidery patterns, stationery designs, furniture decoration, glass painting guides or whatever your imagination chooses. It can also be photocopied, traced, coloured, and used for your own designs.

Design Source Book: Aboriginal Designs Summary

Design Source Book: Aboriginal Designs by Penny Brown

A beautifully illustrated photocopiable collection of decorative patterns, borders and motifs - animals, birds, figures and more. These designs will inspire craftspeople, artists, needleworkers and all those interested in creating their own original ideas and projects.

Design Source Book: Aboriginal Designs Reviews

July 07

The first thing I noticed upon opening this book was that the author appeared very well versed in the subject of Aboriginal design - the amount of information she provided in the introduction made it very clear that she is passionate about this topic.

It was amazing to learn that Aboriginal design dates back 50,000 years and the oldest surviving art forms are rock paintings. It was fascinating to learn that because the Aboriginals were nomadic not that many of their drawings survived because most of their art was of a temporary nature. Art plays a huge part in the Aborigines' life, forging a link between their spiritual life and their everyday life. I was really intrigued to find out that most of their art represents certain legends and stories which feature heavily in their culture. So even something that might not look like it has any meaning, if you look a little closer you will see the hidden story. Intrigued by this information, I took a closer look at a few of the designs...

Here's what I learnt:

* Lots of turtles appeared in these designs representing how hard the journey is for the turtle that has to struggle from the water to lay her eggs in the sand, which represents how parenting and motherhood is often a difficult journey.

* Warrior drawings - which represented protection.

* Kangaroos are used as a symbol of warriors and represent the strength of the male.

* Lots of circle designs in the book which represents the life cycle.

That's just a small section of what I learnt but it would be fun to analyse the meaning of all these pictures, I love expanding my knowledge on other cultures. Besides that there's a lot of fun to be had with these designs as you can turn pots and other items in your home in to authentic looking Australian pieces.

I really enjoyed this book and it was made that much more enjoyable by the authors in-depth introduction. I've learnt so much and I am sure you will too.

* www.thebookbag.co.uk *

Aug 07

Ethnic motifs are an invaluable resource for crafters, providing a ready-made stylized library that will add a new dimension to any project. Here is a compendium of one of the less often featured styles of folk art, the art of Australia's Aboriginal people. Calling it folk art is a misnomer, for it is central to the beliefs of one of the longest traditions in the world, dating back over 50,000 years. Here are representations of animals, seemingly abstract patterns (which tell a story to those who know how to read them), human figures and masks.

Adorn fabric or wooden projects, fire onto ceramics, or make a mosaic (use your imagination and supply the craft of your choice). Shrink them for smaller items such as greetings cards or jewelry, use elements for repeats and borders. These are not very detailed designs in the main and will still be usable when shrunk, and have a powerful emblematic appeal if enlarged. This title (#32 in a long running series) is one of my own favorites, and should have a wide appeal due to its stylized beauty and economy of line that allows for considerable reduction. As with all the titles in this series you are free to use the designs for your personal use or sell the items you make for charity BUT these are NOT public domain so no commercial use is permissible. Another attractive and user-friendly addition to the series.

* Myshelf.com *

Issue 50

Recently we have seen more and more Aboriginal designs in the UK particularly with companies like Aussie Dreams bringing us some fantastic Aboriginal styled fabrics. Number 32 in the Design Source Book Series, this is a great book with a super variety of Aboriginal designs which can be photocopied and used for applique, quilting designs, embroidery or fabric painting. The designs include animals, birds, figures and traditional Aboriginal symbols, ideal for creating an unusual quilt or wall hanging.

* Fabrications *

Winter 07

Another great source book from Search Press. There are plenty of very simple shapes as well as more detailed designs, together with suggestions for traditional colour schemes. I think this would be particularly useful for novice embroiderers of all ages and it would make a great companion book to Start to Embroider by Clare Buckley.

Jane Snowdon, Liskeard

* West Country Embroiderers *

About Penny Brown

Penny Brown trained and worked as a theatre designer for ten years before an increasing love of painting and drawing led her to illustration. She works in watercolour, graphite and most recently, cut paper collage. She has illustrated many books on craft, textiles, design, natural history and gardening. She exhibits her botanical paintings and drawings with The Society of Botanical Artists in London, Frankfurt and Spain. She has won several awards, including the prestigious President's Prize at the SBA exhibition in 2015. She is also a member of The South West Society of Botanical Artists and opens her studio regularly for Dorset Art Weeks. She looks forward to continuing her parallel careers in botanical art and illustration. Visit her website www.pennybrownillustrations.com.

Additional information

GOR004621208
9781844482535
1844482537
Design Source Book: Aboriginal Designs by Penny Brown
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Search Press Ltd
20070514
32
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

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