Open This Box And Make Some Art

40 Playful Artworks You Can Do

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Pub Date 3 Oct 2023 | Archive Date 6 Oct 2023

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Just open the box and start some art! Let nothing get in your way...

Making art doesn't have to be about technically brilliant painting, sculpting and drawing, or complicated equipment. This is a card deck and booklet of 40 super-simple art activities, each inspired by the actual work of a famous artist, that anyone can do, any time, anywhere, to increase everyday creativity.

Always wanted to make your own Andy Warhol inspired video? Only got a minute to make a sculpture? Or looking for simple but meaningful ways of using your cameraphone? Pick a cardfollow the simple instructions contained within it, and let your creativity flow!

The emphasis of each activity is on making art accessible
and to understand the simple joy of straightforward creative acts. Open the box and get going...
Just open the box and start some art! Let nothing get in your way...

Making art doesn't have to be about technically brilliant painting, sculpting and drawing, or complicated equipment. This is a...

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ISBN 9780711288409
PRICE US$19.99 (USD)
PAGES 40

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Just to start of - this is not a ‘normal’ book, rather an introduction to an art game or art practise. But, still the intro to the cards is written beautifully, captures the attention of the reader while also giving a backstory to what it is and why is it.
I am intrigued to see the cards, would be interesting to use the prompts in class or even for my own art projects!

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