visual perception

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visual perception

The endless journey

2001
The reader is asked to look at everyday objects in a different way.

Ah!

1992
Works of art from the Louvre, the Musee d'Orsay, and the Picasso Museum, all in Paris, combine with colorful illustrations in large-format fold-outs to create a series of unexpected transformations to introduce the world of art through visual surprises.

Color zoo

1997
Introduces colors and shapes with illustrations of shapes on die-cut pages that form animal faces when placed on top of one another.

Lupe Lupita, where are you? =

Lupe Lupita, d?nde est?s?
2004
Presents a children's book in English and Spanish that deals with the concept of space orientation.

La c?mara de Carlitos

2007
Young Carlito views ordinary objects from a different perspective through the eye of his camera.

Qui?n se esconde?

2007
Young readers are asked to identify which animal picture answers a specific question, such as "Who's crying?".

Watch where you go

1993
A gray mouse's journey through what appears to be the grass, rocks, and tree branches of a forest proves his mother's adage that "Things are not always what they seem.".

Art for today

1979
Discusses a variety of art forms and how they relate to our environment.

Practices of looking

an introduction to visual culture
2001

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