Synopses & Reviews
Synopsis
The
Green Guide for Artists inspires artists to make better eco-conscious choices within their work and their studios and shows them how. The book has four sections: The first contains recipes for DIY art supplies such as ones for mixing your own non-toxic paints and adhesives and making your own papers from recycled paper. The second offers safe and green practices for the workspace. The next section shares a fresh look at using recycled materials through creative step-by-step projects and a gallery section. The final section contains a resource guide for eco-friendly materials and supplies, including websites and forum links.
Synopsis
Inspiring artists to make better eco-conscious choices within their work and their studios, this four-section resource presents recipes for DIY art supplies, safe and green practices for the workspace, ideas for using recycled materials through creative step-by-step projects, and a resource guide for eco-friendly materials and supplies.
Synopsis
This book inspires artists to make better eco-conscious choices within their work and their studios and shows them how.
About the Author
Karen Michel is a mixed media artist. She lives in New York, where she runs a 10-year old nonprofit art center for kids, the Creative Art Space for Kids Foundation, with her artist husband Carlo Thertus. Along with sharing her love for the arts with children, she also teaches adult workshops to beginners and established artists alike. Her books, paintings and collages have been exhibited internationally and have been published in various books and magazines, including her own book, The Complete Guide to Altered Imagery.