Monday, September 13, 2010

Save A Perfect Red: Empire, Espionage, and the Quest for the Color of Desire


Wide-ranging look at nations' quest for "the perfect red," and the immense impact that a simple INSECT can have on an entire nation's econmy.

Good intertwining examinations of the parallel stories of the economy, empire, espionage, piracy, trade, labor conditions (including slavery), racism, the "old" and "new" worlds, etc. Lots of good detail about the personalities involved and the twists and turns as researchers tried to discover the source of the "perfect red" at the heart of Spain's economy.

Fun aside: While you're reading the book, you find yourself noticing colors more. The book gives you an increased appreciation for the use of color in everyday life and a gratitude that in contemporary times everyone can afford colors of every hue, as opposed to centuries past when certain colors were only for the royals or other upper classes.Get more detail about A Perfect Red: Empire, Espionage, and the Quest for the Color of Desire.

Discount The Not So Big House: A Blueprint for the Way We Really Live


This book is full of great pictures and better ideas and concepts. I read it cover to cover and it helped shape my thoughts and plans for our next, and last, house. Thank you!Get more detail about The Not So Big House: A Blueprint for the Way We Really Live.

Sunday, September 12, 2010

Cheapest Nikon Capture NX 2 After the Shoot


Hagen's book is well written, easy to follow and very helpful. He explains all the options in NX2, offers suggestions for settings, examples, and recommendations for workflow. If you're looking for a useable hands on guide, then this is an excellent book that gives context to the NX2 manual and help feature. Reading this book as given me the courage to shoot RAW and is taking my post processing to the next level.Get more detail about Nikon Capture NX 2 After the Shoot.

Cheap Hubble: Imaging Space and Time


This book is absolutely wonderful for anyone remotely interested in space exploration. Not only are the photos beautiful but the book itself is an informative and detailed guide to the Hubble Telescope project. Years ago a friend worked on the Hubble beginnings and all I can say is that anyone who wonders about the value of our exploration program should have this book. I plan to use some of the images for my artwork (with full inspirational credit to the Hubble Telescope project).Get more detail about Hubble: Imaging Space and Time.

Saturday, September 11, 2010

Buying Architectural Graphics


All of the man-made architectural wonders that we see around us began their lives as just seeds of ideas. Before being built, these seeds must be crystallized and nurtured through drawings. Architects depend on drawing to bring their ideas to life.

One book that has become a trusted source for teaching architects how to do it right is Francis D.K. Ching's //Architectural Graphics//. Now in its fifth edition, it offers the essential drawing tools, principles, and techniques that architects use to communicate their ideas. It expands upon the wealth of illustrations and instructions that have made this book a classic, and guides readers through the subtleties of translating architectural ideas into vivid visual representations.

Readers will learn Ching's renowned methods through: coverage of multiview drawings, paraline drawings, and perspective drawings; techniques for drawing section views of building interiors; strategies for rendering tonal value, enhancing pictorial depth, and conveying the illumination of spatial environments; approaches for developing the layout of architectural presentations; freehand sketching and diagramming; and so much more.

This beautiful fifth edition of //Architectural Graphics//from Francis D.K. Ching clearly represents the complexity of architectural concepts in an intuitive graphic manner that benefits anyone interested in maintaining the highest standard of the profession of architecture.

Reviewed by Dominique JamesGet more detail about Architectural Graphics.

Buy Alla Prima: A Contemporary Guide to Traditional Direct Painting


Great book for the price, but not the real Alla Prima. (Alla Prima: Everything I Know About Painting by Richard Schmidt)Get more detail about Alla Prima: A Contemporary Guide to Traditional Direct Painting.

Friday, September 10, 2010

Purchase The $12 Million Stuffed Shark: The Curious Economics of Contemporary Art


If you are interested in fine art then you will love this book. They talk all about the big art sales, dealers, galleries and auction houses. How they operate, sell, and entice large art sales. Must read for any art enthusiast!Get more detail about The $12 Million Stuffed Shark: The Curious Economics of Contemporary Art.

Order David Busch's Nikon D300 Guide to Digital SLR Photography


When I get the time and focus, I will continue reading this book and learning to use my camera. These computerized cameras are for the birds! Amazing that we have to purchase books to learn how to use our cameras. The reason I gave this review a "3" is because it's just so detailed and long.... and I want to learn my camera NOW!
I wish there was an easier way to learn how to use my camera. Get more detail about David Busch's Nikon D300 Guide to Digital SLR Photography.

Thursday, September 9, 2010

Where To Buy Design Thinking: Integrating Innovation, Customer Experience, and Brand Value


If you are creating products and services without a design process that produces innovative solutions; if you operate in a world of products and services where best in class is a must; if you are looking for real world methods for delivering break through content; if you want to hear from design professionals wired with design thinking; if you have heard colleagues and clients refer to "design thinking" and want to learn about it with the hopes of implementing it into your business then this book is invaluable. After reading many other books that touch on the design thinking concept; here is a book that provides a wealth of in depth information that examines design thinking from a number of perspectives. In my company we need to be both attune to our client's approach to design and integrating ourselves into their process while maintaining our own design disciplines internally. This book provides insights to these sorts of design challenges as well as more traditional ones such as building a design thinking process and the culture of design in a company. Great information and interesting to read as well. Very much enjoyed it.Get more detail about Design Thinking: Integrating Innovation, Customer Experience, and Brand Value.

Shop For City of Dreadful Night


Starts off a wonderfully written poem, but draws its point out and eventually bores. Thomas is still a poetic and philosophical master, but this book is only for the diehards.Get more detail about City of Dreadful Night.

Wednesday, September 8, 2010

The Map as Art: Contemporary Artists Explore Cartography




This book is a delicious find. It undertakes nothing less than to gather into one source a wide variety of approaches to mapping the world of our imaginations. A wonderful collection with a wide range of points of view about how the world can be seen and understood. The wide range of artists, from well known to not so well recognized, each brings a unique vision to bear in the way of understanding their worlds. It's truly mind expanding in the various cosmologies and hypothetical what ifs that are represented between the covers. This book supports repeated immersion as one considers the different worlds that are conjured within. As an artist I find the contents to be wonderfully liberating while considering my own thoughts on the subject. Congratulations to Katherine Harmon on such a fine job of researching and assembling these images. Surely a labor of love as is shown to us in style and content. A great gift for the creative one in your life.Get more detail about The Map as Art: Contemporary Artists Explore Cartography.

The Map as Art: Contemporary Artists Explore Cartography Review




This book is a delicious find. It undertakes nothing less than to gather into one source a wide variety of approaches to mapping the world of our imaginations. A wonderful collection with a wide range of points of view about how the world can be seen and understood. The wide range of artists, from well known to not so well recognized, each brings a unique vision to bear in the way of understanding their worlds. It's truly mind expanding in the various cosmologies and hypothetical what ifs that are represented between the covers. This book supports repeated immersion as one considers the different worlds that are conjured within. As an artist I find the contents to be wonderfully liberating while considering my own thoughts on the subject. Congratulations to Katherine Harmon on such a fine job of researching and assembling these images. Surely a labor of love as is shown to us in style and content. A great gift for the creative one in your life.Get more detail about The Map as Art: Contemporary Artists Explore Cartography.

Tuesday, September 7, 2010

The Finishing Touch: Details That Make a Room Beautiful (House Beautiful) Top Quality


This book contains beautiful pictures. It's really "contemporary meets traditional", in the sense that it's not totally uniform in style, and there are different styles that hint at either direction, all in very good taste.

I used this book to get a feel for accessories and colors. Someone else might want more particular advice within the book about the color they used, names of companies, and other more direct advices. In my view, the "practical" aspect is scarce in the book. However, if you want inspiring beautiful pictures to show you how colors, textures and furnitures can be combined, this is a great source.Get more detail about The Finishing Touch: Details That Make a Room Beautiful (House Beautiful).

ZBrush Digital Sculpting Human Anatomy This instant


This is my second Scott Spencer Book. the first - ZBrush Character Creation: Advanced Digital Sculpting,set the standard, and this one exceeded it. The first book really impressed me, this second has blown me away. With both books, the accompanying DVD is worth the price of purchase. it is full of example files, sculpting demos and tutorials.
The book is big, thick and heavy. The reason for this is not its text content, It's the very large number of illustrations, all of which are printed in full color.
I own both The Atlas of human anatomy, as well as Bridgemans Drawing from life, and this book compares very well with those books. In fact i would recommended this book to any artist studying human anatomy, the instruction and illistration is that good.
The real wow factor for me on this book, is it is different from any other computer application text i have ever read. The book is far less about click hear and click there, or dated by just the current version of the software. In fact the vast majority of this book cover the timeless study of the human body. not only that, but its sculptural construction. This helps any artist, where they are using ZBrush, Mudbox, Modo, Blender or even traditional Clay to create characters. This is the first and only book Ive seen address the issue of more classical education for modern technical artists.
The only drawback to this book is also its strength. The model created in the book is of a Heroic Male. This model serves well for a good number of applications, but I would have really enjoyed a section on anatomical differences. For example, female, older, obese , and youth.
Overall i strongly recommend this book to any artist that wants to learn the figure, no matter what the application. It is one of the few books out there that helps not only with familiarizing yourself with a program, but will help you improve your art as well.
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Monday, September 6, 2010

Layout Workbook: A Real-World Guide to Building Pages in Graphic Design Immediately


So what if it's not a workbook. The content more than makes up for the misname. This book is designed for people that are annoyed by those books filled with "content", that really only repeat the same thing over and over again. This book was written in a brief concise writing style and, to me, that is priceless. That title says layout workbook, but in reality it deals with more than just that. It deals with design process, which is very important for every designer, the overall mentality of what a designer should think like, and most of the fundamentals that all designers should come to learn in their long and hard design journey. Most people that write 5 star reviews only say things like it's a great book or truly wonderful, which I find very useless. Nonetheless, it's a great book, and I strongly recommend you get a copy as it will change the way you view design, especially if you starting out, or find yourself being an auto-didactic person. Thanks to this book I'll be starting my freelance carrier soon.Get more detail about Layout Workbook: A Real-World Guide to Building Pages in Graphic Design.

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I was disappointed in this book. With a House Beautiful label, I expected much more high fashion and didn't get it in this book. It seemed very ordinary.Get more detail about House Beautiful The Home Book: Creating a Beautiful Home of Your Own (House Beautiful Series).

Sunday, September 5, 2010

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After being so impressed with Brunelleschi Dome I ordered this book almost immediately. I was not disappointed. I felt like an observer of Michelangelo's trial and tribulations. Extremely well written and engaging.Get more detail about Michelangelo and the Pope's Ceiling.

Canon EOS 5D Mark II Digital Field Guide Buy Now


Good guide for $13.59. I am a klutz photographer, so any info is better than none, and the 'lil guide that comes with the 5D kit is clumsy to read. Some of the content relates back to the 20D and Rebels that I own in that the Canon line is related.Get more detail about Canon EOS 5D Mark II Digital Field Guide.

Saturday, September 4, 2010

The Watercolorist's Essential Notebook - Landscapes Order Now


My student brought this book to my house. I was looking through it while she was painting and I loved it. I purchased it so that I could refer to it while painting trees and other landscapes. The book contains tons of exciting new techniques and some old techniques that I had forgotten about.Get more detail about The Watercolorist's Essential Notebook - Landscapes.

Beauty Imagined: A History of the Global Beauty Business Decide Now


This book is thoroughly researched and beautifully written. It was exciting to read the histories of all of the favorite brands, but what really impressed me was how the author dealt with complex issues of gender and ethnicity in the beauty industry in such a readable way. He shows that global beauty products are more than skin deep, they go to the core of how we think about ourselves.Get more detail about Beauty Imagined: A History of the Global Beauty Business.

Friday, September 3, 2010

Just a Geek Right now


I just finished reading this book. I devoured it in a little over 32 hours, front to back. I can't say cover to cover since I was reading it on my Kindle and in the e-world, there are no covers, only Zhul.

I'm new to Wil's website, his career today, and everything he's been up to his TNG. This book was a great way to get a sense of Wil has a person, see into his unique experiences as someone of middle-fame, get an awesome look at behind the scenes bits with the Star Trek crew, and catch up on a lot of the key moments in Wil's blogging career that I simply wasn't following him during.

Although from a craft standpoint the writing isn't amazing (lots of telling with only a hint of showing), Wil writes an honest memoir that is pure of heart, well-paced, and quite emotional.

A must-read for anyone interested in any of the many topics Wil has touched on throughout his career.Get more detail about Just a Geek.

Lowest Price I Never Saw Another Butterfly


children art and poems that show their reality as lived everyday close to death , the loss of familiar, and the every day life , the unexplained hatred towards them and their people, just for being Jewish .Get more detail about I Never Saw Another Butterfly.

Thursday, September 2, 2010

Low Price An Actor Prepares


My book took longer than expected to come but it was worth it because it was in excellent condition.. (brand new i'd say)...Thank you very much!Get more detail about An Actor Prepares.

Wednesday, September 1, 2010

Discount The Merchant of Venice


For those who study the historical events related to the history of religious anti-semitism, this Shakespeare play provides a character, Shylock the Jewish moneylender, and is portrayed as Christian folks of that era would relate and treat him through the lens of that prejudice, for them "it is not Shylock (his name), is the Jew," a devilish usurer in opposition with the antagonist character merchant Antonio who lends money to friends as an act of kindness without making any profit. Also Shylock besides being Jewish in a hostile environment, suffers other misfortunes, his servant leaves the house, her daughter wants to marry a Christian, his loan payment to Antonio gets difficult to get collected due to Antonio's financial troubles and things do not seem to work the way he expected
However, I see something positive in the Shakespeare description and is that Jews are people who strictly comply with agreements and abide by the Law
In the edition I read, the language full of old English words, idiomatic expressions and intentions used by Shakespeare were difficult to understand so it has references to help the reader to follow the text. I recommend an edition of this kindGet more detail about The Merchant of Venice.

Cheapest Color by Betty Edwards: A Course in Mastering the Art of Mixing Colors


While this book covers basic color theory adequately, all the exercises are designed for acrylic painting. There was no information in the description of the book to indicate that ONLY acrylics were being used for the exercises. If there was and I missed it, it wasn't stated clearly enough. As a watercolorist working to master color mixing (not a beginner, however) I must alert people interested in watercolors that this will not be the best book for you. Color theory is based on certain rules true for all painters; however, when you start mixing colors, there's a big difference between acrylics and watercolors. In the end, this book wasn't of much use to me. I'll donate to library.Get more detail about Color by Betty Edwards: A Course in Mastering the Art of Mixing Colors.

Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Cheap Noises Off


...I lose my mind with laughter. Most of the lucky minority of comedy fans who have discovered "Noises Off" probably have other favorite scenes. One bored Friday in the late '80's I scanned the movie reviews and was amazed that this movie, with its flawless cast, was playing. I hadn't seen one TV ad or movie trailer.

The film shows the insanity and eccentricities of the cast, crew, and director of a farce on its way to Broadway. The first half shows the dress rehearsal, which also shows us how the play is supposed to go. Next we see a feuding cast during a Miami Beach matineee, this time from backstage. By Cleveland all hell has broken loose. Will they pull themselves together by the Broadway opening? I'm not saying.

Watching this now (2008-2010), it's hard not to feel sad about the early losses of John Ritter and Christopher Reeve, with Denholm Elliott gone as well. Reeve, Ritter, and Burnett are the most spectacular of one of the best ensembles I've ever seen. Caine is the sardonic director, Marilu Henner is the upbeat cast cheerleader, Nicolette Sheridan the cast ditz (though she gets her lines right). Special mention to Julie Hagerty and Mark Linn-Baker as crew members running themselves ragged trying in vain to keep things together.

This is extra swell if you've ever been involved with theater at any level. It aspires to take everything that usually goes wrong with almost any production and shifts it into super-overdrive. I hope the cast and crew of this film had as much fun making this as I had watching it!Get more detail about Noises Off.

Buying A Short Course in Canon PowerShot SX20 IS Photography book/ebook


This book was written very well. It is like a book you would get in a school class. It has been changed in certain chapters to be specific to the Canon Powershot SX20 Is. It does come with a cd for your computer which has a few animations on it but it is the same as the book.The only thing I wish this book has was color photos which would make it easer to understand some of the photo comparisons. If you are just starting out in photography and own the Powershot SX20 IS I would recomend itGet more detail about A Short Course in Canon PowerShot SX20 IS Photography book/ebook.

Monday, August 30, 2010

Buy Candice Olson on Design: Inspiration and Ideas for Your Home


Book was OK for inspiration, but it seemed very dated. I was hoping to see more floor plans, too. I love her and her show so I was excited when I saw this book online but when I got it was kind of blah...
Pretty good though for more of a sneak peek into Candice's personal life and how she grew up, etc. It was interesting.Get more detail about Candice Olson on Design: Inspiration and Ideas for Your Home.

Purchase Tiepolo Pink


Roberto Calasso's newest book, //Tiepolo Pink//, is a study of Giambattista Tiepolo (1695-1769), a classic Venetian painter of the Rococo period. Calasso must no doubt be the foremost authority on this Old Master who has largely been left to history, and he brings an incredible amount of insight and research to his subject. However, this book is by no means for the casual reader, as his references are often unexplained and his allusions at times hard to follow. For example, Calasso fixates, without much explanation, on Tiepolo's //sprezzatura//, or the Italian art of executing great works effortlessly, and fills his book with sentences like "Tiepolo: the last breath of happiness in Europe" without any further elaboration.

Perhaps of most interest to the art history community is that Calasso spends almost a third of his book addressing Tiepolo's strange and unexplained series of drawings called the //Scherzi//. These untitled drawings feature a crew of satyrs, owls, "Orientals," and maidens that, according to Calasso, foreshadow the modern era of painting. In the end, //Tiepolo Pink// is much like jumping into a graduate-level art history class midterm: you might not get all of the references, but the professor's passion keeps you paying attention.

Reviewed by Margo Orlando LittellGet more detail about Tiepolo Pink.

Sunday, August 29, 2010

Order No Exit and Three Other Plays


Jean-Paul Sartre (1905-1980) is extremely difficult to approach, for his reputation rests heavily upon the work BEING AND NOTHINGNESS: AN ESSAY ON PHENOMENOLOGICAL ONTOLOGY--an extremely complex work that many regard as the single greatest work of 20th Century philosophy and which is largely beyond the grasp of everyone but the most gifted philosophers themselves. Fortunately for the rest of us, Sartre translated his vision of the world into more accessible forms. Although his novel NAUSEA is widely known, he is more likely to be known for his plays--and for one in particular, the celebrated NO EXIT. This collection includes that play (in French titled HUIS CLOS), THE FLIES (LES MOUCHES), DIRTY HANDS (LES MAINS SALES) and THE RESPECTFUL PROSTITUTE (LA PUTAIN RESPECTUEUSE.) Each of these plays in some way revolve around ideas of self-determination, freedom of choice, and responsibility to one's self, addressing issues that are at the heart of French existentialism.

Unlike many European dramatists of his era, Sartre was not an absurdist author per se, and while his plays sometimes make use of an unexpected premise, they are generally naturalistic in tone. NO EXIT, first played in 1944, is easily the most famous: a man and two women, none of them of any great moral or intellectual worth, are led into a small room. It gradually transpires that they are dead--and that they are completely incompatible. This is hell: humans determined to impose their wills and ideas and visions upon unwilling others, working without ceasing to undercut each other in a vain effort to gain individual advantage. Written in a single act and requiring about ninety minutes to perform, it is easily one of the most intense plays ever seen on stage, a combination of intellectual and emotional ferocity beyond easy description. It is truly one of the great masterpieces of western drama.

The other titles are less well known to English-speaking audiences. Of them THE FLIES is the most widely performed. Pre-dating NO EXIT by a year, it is a full-length drama based on the ancient Greek ORESTIA, in which Orestes returns to his home--but unlike the original he has no intention of avenging his father's murder until he realizes that he can freely elect to do so as long as he freely embraces the consequences of his actions. As in most of Sartre's works, much of the play revolves around the necessity of the individual to define himself for himself, and often in rejection of the manipulative status quo, and the play possesses tremendous theatrical sweep. The characters are elegantly and powerfully redrawn from the Greek revenge tragedy, and the overall play itself has the power of its ritualistic orgins.

DIRTY HANDS debuted in 1948 and proved extremely controversial, albeit for reasons that Sartre himself may not have foreseen. In general terms, it is the story of a World War II communist party worker who, on party orders, commits murder and who is afterward shocked to find how utterly meaningless his act has been--ideas and issues that are very typical of Sartre's work. But the play's story pitted one faction of the communist party against another, questioned how effectively any person could define themselves within a political system, and in doing so thoroughly outraged half the nation. Almost three decades had to pass before it was once more performed in France. This said, it is easily the most problematic of the four plays; it seems unduly long, unduly dry, a bit awkward in construction, and very obvious in its statements.

Like NO EXIT, THE 1946 THE RESPECTFUL PROSTITUTE is a one act, and although it does not rise to same artistic level as NO EXIT or THE FLIES it has unique sting nonetheless. The play, somewhat surprisingly, is set in a small town in the deep south of the United States, where a newly arrived prostitute finds herself caught up a drunken murder that gives rise to a double killing calculated to cover up the first crime. Again, issues of self-determination arise, but on this occasion with an unexpected twist: the central character, the prostitute, is a woman of no particular intelligence. She is just smart enough to know that she has been duped and manipulated, but not smart enough to sort out the implications and ramifications of her situation as it unfolds. The play has an undeniable power, but Sartre is writing outside his direct knowledge here, and although technically accurate, his portrait of southern racism does not ring entirely true.

Whenever I review plays I like to note that plays are not really written to be read. They are intended to be seen and heard on the stage, and many readers find it difficult to envision how a particular script will play out before an audience. The fact that each of these four plays has considerable philosophical depth may add to the difficulties involved. NO EXIT is a masterpiece, no doubt about it, and I think most people will find it highly readable--and I think most people will find THE FLIES not far behind. THE RESPECTFUL PROSTITUTE is flawed, and it may leave some readers wondering at the point, but it is short and worth the effort. DIRTY HANDS is probably best left to those who are more interested in Sartre's overall work than those who just want to read a good play. Recommended overall, and given five stars on the basis of NO EXIT and THE FLIES, with RESPECTFUL PROSTITUTE rated at four stars and DIRTY HANDS at three.

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Where To Buy Complete Do-It-Yourself Manual: Completely Revised and Updated


I consider myself lucky to own this guide. The guide is straight forward and to the point, focusing not only on the steps to take, but also the precautions and pitfalls of projects. Even if you don't know a thing about home improvement this guide can walk you through many different situations step by step. It also features a good introduction to Do-It-Yourself(D-I-Y), the tools, the mentality, and the safety.

The only problem I had with this guide, is that it made some projects look easier then they actually are (sort of like home improvement shows on the television).

I would recommend this guide to anyone who is thinking about home improvement but isn't sure whether to hire a contractor or attempt to D-I-Y. I would also recommend this guide to people who like using the internet to learn D-I-Y projects as published printings tend to be more reliable then internet "hearsay".Get more detail about Complete Do-It-Yourself Manual: Completely Revised and Updated.

Saturday, August 28, 2010

Shop For The Function of Form


This is one of Moussavi's "The Function of ..." books, which are great books for students. I would personally recommend the "Ornament" installment. This book explains many (many) different structural solutions that mostly include arches and vaults and the almost infinite variations of them. Still a good book, maybe even a better book for engineers looking to get a broad overview than architects, but still a good book to have.Get more detail about The Function of Form.

Friday, August 27, 2010

Freakin' Fabulous: How to Dress, Speak, Behave, Eat, Drink, Entertain, Decorate, and Generally Be Better than Everyone Else Review


This was a gift for my adopted daughter. She is a teenager, and, let us say, a little rough around the edges. She had no interest in her appearance or appropriate behavior, but got interested in What Not to Wear. She likes Clinton and Stacey, so I bought this book for her, and she READ IT!! It's pretty light reading, but there is a lot of good and accurate information, making me hope for some behavior changes she makes on her own instead of me nagging her. She has taken interest in clothes and style finally, so I think this book will help her further her "finishing."

I know it's tricky giving a book like this, but she is my daughter. I would recommend this book for any young woman who wants to feel more confident about herself and her behavior and style.Get more detail about Freakin' Fabulous: How to Dress, Speak, Behave, Eat, Drink, Entertain, Decorate, and Generally Be Better than Everyone Else.

Creative Mixed Media: Paint Print Stitch Stamp Embellish Top Quality


Colorful pictures and lots of technique information fill this book. Pictures show finished examples of collage art, as well as colorful pictures showing actual techniques. Highly recommend book.Get more detail about Creative Mixed Media: Paint Print Stitch Stamp Embellish.

Thursday, August 26, 2010

Canon EOS 7D For Dummies This instant


Not sure why Amazon is asking me to review a product I never ordered, never read.Get more detail about Canon EOS 7D For Dummies.

Interaction of Color: Revised and Expanded Edition Immediately


I've actually had the privilege of seeing the real screen printed copy of this book and thought I'd buy this much smaller version online. Nothing, of course, is as good as the real thing but this book is still very interesting and has a ton of useful information if you're looking to understand color a little more in depth.Get more detail about Interaction of Color: Revised and Expanded Edition.

Wednesday, August 25, 2010

Uncle Vanya Best Quality


This was the first Chekhov work that I've read and it was so well-constructed that I can't wait to read another. This play is a quick read loaded with symbolism and emotion. It's loaded with realism that isn't entriely pessimistic. A good choice if you're in the mood for strong writing.Get more detail about Uncle Vanya.

The Indispensable Calvin and Hobbes (Calvin and Hobbes Series) Get it now!


This book collects two of my favorite Calvin & Hobbes Books: Revenge of the Baby-Sat, and Scientific Progress goes "Boink." The illustrations are mostly in black and white, but some are in color. Watterson's magnificent blend of simple childhood humor, advanced appropriate grown-up humor, make-believe and childhood realism make this well written and illustrated comic strip a treasure to have in any household. Both adults and children will love it and find themselves laughing silly!

As with all of the Calvin & Hobbes books, this one explores the adventures of a six year old boy (Calvin) and his best friend, Hobbes, a make believe tiger. The comic-strips focus on things such as Calvin's overactive imagination, his hatred of school and girls and the trials and tribulations of having to follow his parents' rules.

Darien Summers, author of The Mischievous Hare, a children's book.Get more detail about The Indispensable Calvin and Hobbes (Calvin and Hobbes Series).

Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Writing Fiction: A Guide to Narrative Craft (5th Edition) Buy Now


If you are writing fiction or plan to, this is a must have book. From the beginning to the end you will pick up pointers that will improve you writing.Get more detail about Writing Fiction: A Guide to Narrative Craft (5th Edition).

The Gashlycrumb Tinies Order Now


While I was down in my man cave I happened to come across a show called "American Idol". I'm not sure if any of you are familiar with this show, but apparently it consists of four middle aged adults picking on young kids who can carry a tune in the middle of a Ford and/or Coca-Cola commercial. In any event, I was engaged in a lead pressing event - squats - so I couldn't change the channel to something more manly, such as anything on Spike TV... thus I ended up watching. Most of the contestants were pretty boring, however one came out on stage and begun singing my favorite Rolling Stones song, Paint it Black. The singer, Siobhan Magnus (thank goodness they write the names out with the phone numbers) did a great job singing it - good enough that I squeezed out a few extra reps at 4,500 pounds each...

In any event, what caught my attention most was the tattoo on her right shoulder. It was of a little dead guy holding an umbrella. I looked it up and discovered The Gashlycrumb Tinies.

The book details the suspicious deaths of over two dozen children. If this doesn't have serial killer written all over it, then I'm the Pope. How does George get smothered under a rug? Earnest choked on a peach? Zillah drank too much gin? How did she even get access to alcohol? I smell cover up. Perhaps if Gorey dove into the back stories of these "deaths" we might be able to gather some evidence to uncover the real story behind Kate and her unfortunate encounter with an axe.

That said, I thoroughly enjoyed all of the death and mayhem portrayed in the book. Believe me folks, having been on a 14 hour flight to Frankfurt (don't ask) with a kid crying/yelling/kicking my seat/and throwing up during 12 of those hours, I can relate to Edward Gorey's murderous impulses. If I were a betting man, I'd put my money on his inspiration for this book coming from his airplane travels.

Who doesn't like seeing kids murdered in unusual ways? Now please excuse me as there are two men in suits ringing my doorbell...Get more detail about The Gashlycrumb Tinies.

Monday, August 23, 2010

The Devil's Dictionary Decide Now


One of the first things I wanted to download onto my new Kindle was "The Devil's Dictionary" by Ambrose Bierce. I have several hardcover versions of it, but wanted a portable (and especially) searchable one. By day two of my new Kindle I was on the phone with tech support because that book continually froze the device. The tech support woman confirmed that they are having problems with this particular book.
Amazon Tech Support: 5 out of 5 stars
Mundus Publishing: not-so-much

The whole situation made me think about how Apple chooses to vet each product before it is made available for the iPhone. Maybe that's a policy that Amazon and Team Kindle need to adopt.Get more detail about The Devil's Dictionary.

Gil Elvgren: All His Glamorous American Pin-Ups (Taschen 25th Anniversary Special Editions) Right now


A very good book, docked one star because I would have liked more full page reproductions of the artwork.Get more detail about Gil Elvgren: All His Glamorous American Pin-Ups (Taschen 25th Anniversary Special Editions).

Saturday, August 21, 2010

Save The Frogs


As the only ancient Greek comedian whose work has survived, Aristophanes' importance is impossible to exaggerate. He has not only immensely influenced comedy - and drama and literature generally - but is also practically the only source giving any idea what Greek comedy was like, making his work of immense historical value. Of course, as with all comedy that is truly universal, one need not know or even think about any of this. He is more than entertaining in his own right - indeed, still screamingly funny. Reading him, we get a profound sense of just how little comedy has changed. It is not just that what was funny nearly 2,500 years ago is still funny; techniques are basically unchanged, subject matter only being ephemeral. Aristophanes was above all a satirist, which inevitably means that many of the things he mocked and parodied are no longer intelligible without notes. We can still appreciate these with help, but what truly makes him worth reading is that the spirit of the satire - what really matters in contrast to passing fodder - continues to shine through distinctly. Human folly has changed little - has probably only increased if anything. His general observations are thus still funny - and, to those who look below the surface, still damning. Perhaps more immediately, it is striking to see that humor many think of as distinctly modern - religious blasphemy, bathroom humor, sexual humor - was as common and at least as good this long ago. Aristophanes also delights in more "serious" humor like puns and other wordplay; simply put, whether one prefers high- or low-brow, he has something for all. Humor aside, his sheer creativity still impresses; his plots and characters show near-boundless imagination and would be a significant accomplishment in even the most ostensibly serious artist. All this makes him almost unbelievably accessible - in translation of course; his tragedian contemporaries take a certain mindset and considerable dedication to appreciate, all but excluding casual readers. However, anyone can read Aristophanes with enjoyment, which is not the least of his virtues.

The Frogs may be Aristophanes' masterpiece. He satirized tragedians frequently, but this is notable in focusing almost entirely on them; indeed, Aeschylus and Euripides are characters. It ostensibly does little more than roast the latter in the former's favor and would be entertaining enough if it did nothing else; whether or not we agree, it is hard to deny some of the mocking points - and impossible not to laugh. However, there is far more to the play; it essentially delineates the two main ways that Athenians looked at the world as epitomized by these dramatists. The pros and cons of both are shown, but Aristophanes clearly favors the Aeschylean mode, poking relentless fun at the Euripidean. This had great sociopolitical significance for many reasons - not least because of looming war - but was also broadly philosophical, which is why it is still very much pertinent. But again, one need not worry that humor is lacking; the play is downright hilarious and has Aristophanes' funniest and most memorable songs. It is quite simply one of the best comedies ever.

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Discount The Philanderer


The plays of Bernard Shaw span many years and cover many topics. They force us to critically view how success in the world is judged. They demonstrate how any of us may unknowingly be an accomplice to or a participant in activities to which we stringently object on a moral basis.Get more detail about The Philanderer.

Friday, August 20, 2010

Cheapest Perfect Digital Photography(Second edition)


Jay Dickman and Jay Kinghorn are wonderfully talented men. This book is an inspiration and I found, a necessary technical text to have in my, library as a reference. It has taught me post capture skills in photoshop and lightroom and about equipment and accessories for in camera work. It is a book for the serious amateur and those looking for advanced, in camera and post capture technique. Jay Dickman gives wonderful insight into the power of photography and the techniques that help to make it so. His Images are inspiring and make you want to go discover the world and do a better job photographing it! He gives great advice in dealing with people, as well as equipment, technique, some amazing ways to use lighting and how to shoot some zany situations, I was awe struck by his police car shot and how he accomplished it, amazing! you certainly learn how the pros do it! Jay kinghorn gives step by step instruction into post capture, in Lightroom and Photoshop. You will learn about colour management, the art of printing, editing, file types, image resolution, creating great black and whites and much, much more! I found this book informative and inspiring, it's not a book to sit and read from cover to cover in one hit, its an inspiring text book and a must have, for me anyway, as a guide, reference and inspiration!Get more detail about Perfect Digital Photography(Second edition).

Cheap Painting Abstracts: Ideas, Projects and Techniques


Excellent book for beginners or people with some art background, whom want to get into the abstract painting field, but required discipline and patience to do one painting after another with variations of techniques but not of designs. I am working already on page 29 and I have to push myself through it because of lack of motivation and inspiration. I got that tired feeling when you do the same thing over and over.
Maybe is just me and I will get over it by the end of the book. I will let you know.Get more detail about Painting Abstracts: Ideas, Projects and Techniques.

Thursday, August 19, 2010

Buying I Can Draw Animals (Usborne Playtime)


This is really a great book for 4-8 year olds. It breaks down animals into simple shapes which helps a child learn to draw. After a few tries my daughter could draw the animals and also add new features without needing the book. Excellent book and great value for money.Get more detail about I Can Draw Animals (Usborne Playtime).

Buy The Negative (Ansel Adams Photography, Book 2)


This is the 2nd book in Ansel Adams photography series. I really cant stress enough the importance of reading all 3 of these books and reading them in their proper order. Ansel talks about a lot of techniques and many of these techniques build upon previous knowledge. If your serious enough about photography to have an interest in these books then you should want to do it right and doing it right is buying all 3 books and reading them in order.

The negative is imo the most important book in the series and this is because this book really teaches you the ins and outs of the Zone System, which in case your unaware is the photographic technique for determining optimal film exposure and development. On top of that its a pre-visualization tool that really makes you understand how a scene is translated into a photographic image. There is no better system in photography period. If you take the time to learn the zone system from top to bottom, I guarantee you will become a photographer who is in complete control of the photographic techniques required to make an amazing final print. If you want to become a master or just a great photographer, there is no better place to start than learning the zone system.

As I have said in my reviews of the other books in this series, this is not a series for a beginner and this book in particular will be extremely difficult for a beginner to stomach. While this is probably the best written technical book in all of photography, some of it can still be incredibly difficult for beginners to grasp. If your a beginner I recommend reading a beginner photography book. One that will teach you the basics. Once you have a solid foundation of the basics, then start on this series.

I wont bother going into any more detail in regards to what this book teaches. That would take too much time and it would make this review way too long. As the name of the book clearly states, this book's focus is on the negative and as I am sure your aware the neg is the shot. If you screw up the neg, chances are nothing you can do will fix the image. This book will teach you how to get that perfect neg each and every time regardless of conditions.

The bottom line - This is hands down the best 3 book series on photography ever made. If you are serious about photography and want to learn how to master shooting and printing in black and white then look no further.Get more detail about The Negative (Ansel Adams Photography, Book 2).