Synopses & Reviews
This important new book tackles the burgeoning revival of the blacksmiths art. Author Dona Meilach has brought together over 500 works by nearly 200 artist-craftsmen from sixteen countries to illustrate the unprecedented activity in modern ironwork that has led to its blossoming into a serious art form. Youll learn several techniques using hot and cold forming with the results clearly shown. Youll be able to recognize how a fence, railing, grille, table, chair, knife, and other items evolve, and better appreciate their design and workmanship.
Each chapter provides background for the type of objects shown; architectural ironwork, sculpture, furniture, containers and vessels, lighting fixtures and candleholders, fireplace accessories, wind vanes, household and liturgical items, and the incredible knives made of Damascus steel. Youll find ample information for how and where to begin your own study in this extensive resource list of organizations, Internet sources, publications, museums, and educational opportunities. The Contemporary Blacksmith undoubtedly should be found in the libraries of every metalworker, art educator, architect, interior designer, ironwares collector, and crafts person.
Description
Includes bibliographical references (p. 251) and index.
About the Author
Dona Z. Meilach is the author of over forty books on art-craft related topics including metal, stone, wood, fibers, collage, printmaking, and others. Her early book, Decorative & Sculptural Ironwork, is an acknowledged classic on the subject. Dona holds a Masters Degree in Art History from Northwestern University, has created art in many media, and taught art and art history. Currently, she continues to write books and articles, and lecture on art and computer presentation graphics.