
Mosaicism
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Author: Helen Bodycomb
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 0
Why do we lose ourselves in the act of making? Is the urge to create order and permanence the only desire when we fill a void with an object or colour? In Mosaicism, Bodycomb draws on her experience as a visual artist and her ground-breaking research, to explain the human urge to 'make special'. This intuitive act of assembling small, like parts, is one where the act of making is as important as the artefact made. FEATURES English and Italian text Part One The Past Part Two Thinking in Mosaic 70+ colour images Glossary Guidelines for a public art project made with community List of plates / bibliography
Author: Helen Bodycomb
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 0
Why do we lose ourselves in the act of making? Is the urge to create order and permanence the only desire when we fill a void with an object or colour? In Mosaicism, Bodycomb draws on her experience as a visual artist and her ground-breaking research, to explain the human urge to 'make special'. This intuitive act of assembling small, like parts, is one where the act of making is as important as the artefact made. FEATURES English and Italian text Part One The Past Part Two Thinking in Mosaic 70+ colour images Glossary Guidelines for a public art project made with community List of plates / bibliography
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NB: This is a secondhand book in very good condition. See our FAQs for more information. Please note that the jacket image is indicative only. A description of our secondhand books is not always available. Please contact us if you have a question about this title.
Author: Helen Bodycomb
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 0
Why do we lose ourselves in the act of making? Is the urge to create order and permanence the only desire when we fill a void with an object or colour? In Mosaicism, Bodycomb draws on her experience as a visual artist and her ground-breaking research, to explain the human urge to 'make special'. This intuitive act of assembling small, like parts, is one where the act of making is as important as the artefact made. FEATURES English and Italian text Part One The Past Part Two Thinking in Mosaic 70+ colour images Glossary Guidelines for a public art project made with community List of plates / bibliography
Author: Helen Bodycomb
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 0
Why do we lose ourselves in the act of making? Is the urge to create order and permanence the only desire when we fill a void with an object or colour? In Mosaicism, Bodycomb draws on her experience as a visual artist and her ground-breaking research, to explain the human urge to 'make special'. This intuitive act of assembling small, like parts, is one where the act of making is as important as the artefact made. FEATURES English and Italian text Part One The Past Part Two Thinking in Mosaic 70+ colour images Glossary Guidelines for a public art project made with community List of plates / bibliography

Mosaicism