Is it a stone? Or perhaps a cloud? Is that a person or maybe a mountain? Take a closer look inside . . .What do you see? .Barbara Hepworth was a twentieth–century British artist who found a way to capture entire worlds in her bold sculptures. Hepworth loved the shapes and textures that she saw in the countryside and carved them into wood and stone. Some sculptures look familiar, but for others you might need to use your imagination! Explore the world of Barbara Hepworth with illustrator and ceramicist, Laura Carlin, and discover that art is all around you! Created by ceramics artist and illustrator Laura Carlin, this book provides insights into Hepworth's bold works, both naturalistic and abstract, and inspires children to create 3D forms inspired by the natural world.
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Barbara Hepworth What Do You See? introduces young readers to the sculptures of one of Britain's most significant modern artists, encouraging them to look around them and question what they can see.
Is it a stone? Or perhaps a cloud? Is that a person or maybe a mountain? Take a closer look inside . . . What do you see? Barbara Hepworth was a twentieth–century British artist who found a way to capture entire worlds in her bold sculptures. Hepworth loved the shapes and textures that she saw in the countryside and carved them into wood and stone. Some sculptures look familiar, but for others you might need to use your imagination! Explore the world of Barbara Hepworth with illustrator and ceramicist, Laura Carlin, and discover that art is all around you!
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Barbara Hepworth What Do You See introduces young readers to the sculptures of one of Britain's most significant modern artists.

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781849767859
Publisert
2022-04-07
Utgiver
Vendor
Tate Publishing
Høyde
248 mm
Bredde
280 mm
Aldersnivå
J, 02
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
32

Illustratør

Om bidragsyterne

Laura Carlin studied at the Royal College of Art, and won several awards including the Quentin Blake Award two years running, and the National Magazine Award. She also received the Uniqlo Fashion Illustration Award in both 2003 and 2004, which enabled her to travel to Shanghai and Tokyo. A prolific drawer and painter, she also works on ceramics. Laura currently works in an advisory role with the development of Quentin Blake's House of Illustration. She is also a regular visiting lecturer at the University for the Creative Arts at Maidstone. As a commercial illustrator, Laura's work has featured in publications such as Vogue, The New Scientist, The Guardian, The Observer, The Sunday Telegraph and The Independent. She has also illustrated several children's books and was voted in 2009 an ADC Young Gun, one of the 50 most influential creatives under 30 years of age. She is also the winner of the prestigious 2011 V&A Illustration Award.