The Art of Wallpaper
Title | The Art of Wallpaper PDF eBook |
Author | Victoria & Albert Museum |
Publisher | National Geographic Books |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2018-01-16 |
Genre | Design |
ISBN | 0500480206 |
Color, complete, and create wallpaper patterns inspired by a dazzling range of historical designs The choice of wallpaper—an intricate floral motif, a complex repeat pattern, or a bold abstract design—can transform a room. The Art of Wallpaper showcases inspirational wallpapers from the V&A’s outstanding collection, from intricate hand-drawn designs to bold, woodblocked prints, and invites readers to create designs of their own. The book begins with a brief history of wallpaper manufacture and design. The activities are divided into four sections, becoming progressively more difficult: Experiment with Color, Complete the Repeat, Fill in the Gaps, and Create Your Own. Thumbnails at the end of the book identify all the featured designs. Wallpaper’s ubiquity and versatility have allowed designers to innovate and experiment with color, technique, and style. The Art of Wallpaper encourages readers to explore the endless variety of this medium and provides inspiration for new designs.
Turning to Wallpaper
Title | Turning to Wallpaper PDF eBook |
Author | Heidi Wong |
Publisher | Central Avenue Publishing |
Pages | 150 |
Release | 2021-09-28 |
Genre | Poetry |
ISBN | 1771682477 |
"Wear poetry as both perfume and armor." In Turning to Wallpaper, lush, elegant language contrasts with the disturbing and at times gruesome imagery to create a collection that knows exactly how to haunt the reader. Wong’s words and artistry are vibrant with color, richly textured, defiant, and unapologetic in their boldness. Her speaker undertakes a spiritual journey of remembrance that transcends body, tradition, and even nation in the pursuit of authentic art—art that is constructed using radical acceptance of the past as a means to leave it all behind. This is a story where no wounds are softened or left unconfronted. Unconcerned with conventional beauty, it is undeniably beautiful.
The Fifth Science
Title | The Fifth Science PDF eBook |
Author | Exurb1a |
Publisher | |
Pages | 336 |
Release | 2019-02-13 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9781796356304 |
The Galactic Human Empire was built atop four sciences: logic, physics, psychology, and sociology. Standing on those pillars, humans spent 100,000 years spreading out into the galaxy: warring, exploring, partying -- the usual. Then there was the fifth science. And that killed the empire stone dead. The Fifth Science is a collection of 12 stories, beginning at the start of the Galactic Human Empire and following right through to its final days. We'll see some untypical things along the way, meet some untypical folk: galactic lighthouses from the distant future, alien tombs from the distant past, murderers, emperors, archaeologists and drunks; mad mathematicians attempting to wake the universe itself up.And when humans have fallen back into savagery, when the secrets of space folding and perfect wisdom are forgotten, we'll attend the empire's deathbed, hold its hand as it goes. Unfortunately that may well only be the beginning.
Wallpaper and the Artist
Title | Wallpaper and the Artist PDF eBook |
Author | Marilyn Oliver Hapgood |
Publisher | Special Publication; 27 |
Pages | 280 |
Release | 1992 |
Genre | Architecture |
ISBN |
The book examines how major artists over the last five centuries have approached wallpaper design. From Durer, who conceived his designs as seriously as he did a fine woodcut, to William Morris, who believed that wallpaper, like all good design, should transform our lives, to Andy Warhol, whose fascination with multiple images inspired brilliant parodies of the wallpaper tradition, the artists represented here reveal the rich complexity inherent in the art of pattern and form that constitutes wallpaper design.
Wallpaper
Title | Wallpaper PDF eBook |
Author | Brenda Greysmith |
Publisher | London : Studio Vista |
Pages | 216 |
Release | 1976 |
Genre | House & Home |
ISBN |
First ever historical survey of the design and production of wallpaper throughout Europe and America. This book traces the evolution of wallpaper from the early days of wall coverings, to the latest developments in popular taste and production techniques.
The Wallpaper Magazine
Title | The Wallpaper Magazine PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Pages | 420 |
Release | 1928 |
Genre | Wall coverings |
ISBN |
Walls are Talking
Title | Walls are Talking PDF eBook |
Author | Gill Saunders |
Publisher | Kws Publishers |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2010 |
Genre | Art, Modern |
ISBN | 9780984226009 |
Inherently ephemeral and often overlooked, wallpaper had by the late twentieth century become a bit of a joke in the decorative arts, a cliché with connotations of kitsch. But over the past decade or so, a number of contemporary avant-garde artists have created installations with backdrops of specially designed wallpaper to explore themes such as warfare, racism, gender, and sexuality. Published to accompany exhibitions at the Whitworth Art Gallery in Manchester and the Victoria and Albert Museum in London, The Walls Are Talking situates these unique creations alongside antique papers and explains how the latter have been adapted and subverted to convey meanings wildly different from what their original designers intended. Featured are wallpaper designs from more than thirty internationally renowned artists, including Damien Hirst, Sonia Boyce, Thomas Demand, Robert Gober, Abigail Lane, Francesco Simeti, and Niki de St. Phalle.