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The first comprehensive monograph on the exceptional American jewellery artist Linda MacNeil presents over fifty of her most important works and, in fascinating illustrations and captivating essays, traces the significance of her contribution to the art jewellery of the late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries.
A world survey of artists practising the techniques of kiln-formed glass making.
Life contains my whole Life. The first part of Life is my Autobiography that goes through the years of my Life. Some years don’t have any entries for those years. The second part of life have things of interest to me. Interest in Religion is my faith in God. The faith that holds me together, that without it I’m lost. Then my poetry about my daughter “Jasmine,” “Playground Beyond,” “Trumpasco.” Then it goes back to Religion of Daniel & Revelation. I hope this book will cause people to think of their lives in perspective, and be thankful for the Life they have.
Klein (Christie's, London) explores studio glass and its major artists throughout the world, examining technical developments, working methods, and the changing attitudes that have sparked the present flourishing state of glass art. Fanciers of traditional glass may find many of these pieces grotesque. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
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Osborne examines the way relationships between subject matter, teacher, and children are constructed in the context of teaching science in the lower elementary grades. This is a study of how relationships evolve, how they are initiated, and how they change over time as the components interact and effect one another.