Synopses & Reviews
Leonardo da Vinci, one of the most extraordinary thinkers in history, sketched and wrote about many innovative machines that were hundreds of years ahead of their time but were never built during his lifetime. Now, in this remarkable book, readers are presented with five of his most famous inventions, realized as 3-D pop-ups with moving parts. Each reimagined invention is accompanied by text and illustrations drawn from da Vincis personal journals, providing insight into the ideas and visions of this Renaissance genius.
Synopsis
The remarkable machines of Leonardo da Vinci are reimagined as five 3-D pop-ups in this illustrated journal based on his own writings and sketches.
Leonardo da Vinci, one of the most extraordinary thinkers in history, sketched and wrote about many innovative machines that were hundreds of years ahead of their time but were never built during his lifetime. Now, in this remarkable book, readers are presented with five of his most famous inventions, realized as 3-D pop-ups with moving parts. Each reimagined invention is accompanied by text and illustrations drawn from da Vinci's personal journals, providing insight into the ideas and visions of this Renaissance genius.
About the Author
David Hawcock is a designer specializing in pop-up books, 3-D novelty items, and advertising. He has created many well-known titles, including the Classic Pop-Up Tale series (
Dracula,
Frankenstein,
Sherlock Holmes) and
The Amazing Pull-Out Pop-Up Body in a Book. David is never happier than when cutting up cardboard and paper, creating everything from working clocks to life-size human and dinosaur skeletons. David lives in Bath, England, with his wife and two children.