A photographic retrospective of the work of contemporary British artist Andy Goldsworthy, whose art is composed largely in the open air with natural materials; with an introductory essay in which Goldsworthy discusses the challenges of creating in the outdoors.
Three mice "borrow" a postcard, which is a reproduction of a sculpture, and from it they learn about color, pattern, line, and shape. Includes instructions for making and sending a postcard.
Irish siblings Malachi, Gideon, and Rebecca Sullivan find themselves in far-flung places as they desperately search for a family heirloom--a statue stolen by their great-great-grandfather aboard the "Lusitania" the day it was sunk--that holds much more than sentimental value to others around the globe.
Presents thirteen famous sculptures from ancient times up to the modern day and provides background information about the sculpture and the artists. Includes color photos, a glossary, and a timeline.
An introduction to sculpture, looking at the tools, materials, and basic techniques of the art, featuring instructions for six sculpture projects, and including tips on being creative.
Twelve-year-old George breaks the head off a dragon sculpture outside the Natural History Museum in an act of rebellion and soon discovers, to his dismay, that he has reawakened the war between the statues of London.