What Do You See?: Transform the Ordinary Into the Extraordinary
This ingenious book with colourful illustrations throughout takes everyday things-such as ink blots, fingerprints, paint drips, screwed up pieces of paper and even coffee stains-and encourages children to transform them into extraordinary things.
Andrew Pinder (London 1955) initially studied archaeology, and worked as an archaeologist and prehistorian, directing excavations and producing illustrations for museums, books and specialist publications.
He came to live in Mallorca in 1986 and began to work as an illustrator, painter and muralist. He has had numerous one man exhibitions on Mallorca and has work in various public and private collections As an illustrator he has worked on more than twenty books, mainly for children, in Catalan, Spanish and English.
Author: Andrew Pinder
Format: Paperback, 128 pages, 148mm x 210mm
Published: 2016, Michael O'Mara Books Ltd, United Kingdom
Genre: Children's General Interest & Leisure
Interest Age: From 6 to 9 years
This ingenious book with colourful illustrations throughout takes everyday things-such as ink blots, fingerprints, paint drips, screwed up pieces of paper and even coffee stains-and encourages children to transform them into extraordinary things.
Andrew Pinder (London 1955) initially studied archaeology, and worked as an archaeologist and prehistorian, directing excavations and producing illustrations for museums, books and specialist publications.
He came to live in Mallorca in 1986 and began to work as an illustrator, painter and muralist. He has had numerous one man exhibitions on Mallorca and has work in various public and private collections As an illustrator he has worked on more than twenty books, mainly for children, in Catalan, Spanish and English.