Book Review Time for All of Us Makers
In this book review, we explore a selection of beautifully crafted titles published by Search Press Australia, all of which are available online. These books are a true celebration of creativity, offering a diverse range of techniques and mediums to inspire both seasoned artists and beginners.
Whether you’re an embroiderer, painter, or sculptor, these books provide valuable insights and step-by-step guidance to help you enhance your artistic skills.
Perfect for both personal exploration and gift-giving, they make delightful presents for yourself or your loved ones, encouraging creativity and fostering a deeper connection with various artistic forms.
Book Review for Embroidered Treasures: Animals by Dr Annette Collinge
Embroidered Treasures: Animals by Dr Annette Collinge is a stunning celebration of the art of embroidery, offering readers an exquisite collection of animal-themed works from the Embroiderers’ Guild. A true feast for the eyes, the book showcases remarkable pieces that reflect both skill and creativity, making it a perfect companion for anyone passionate about textile art.
The book’s format is elegantly curated, featuring vivid, high-quality photographs that capture the intricate details of each embroidered animal.
From lifelike birds and delicate insects to playful depictions of cats and dogs, the collection highlights a variety of styles and techniques that demonstrate the boundless possibilities of embroidery.
Collinge’s commentary provides insightful context, sharing information on the origins, stitching methods, and inspirations behind each piece.
What makes Embroidered Treasures: Animals truly special is its ability to inspire. Whether you are an experienced embroiderer or someone new to the craft, the pages brim with ideas and appreciation for the fine artistry that embroidery entails.
The works are not only technically accomplished but also a testament to the joy of depicting animals through fabric and thread.
This book would make a treasured addition to any craft enthusiast’s library, offering hours of admiration and inspiration.
Dr Collinge has created a timeless celebration of embroidery that highlights the beauty of animals while honouring the talent of contemporary and historical needleworkers. A must-have for lovers of textile art.
Ready to Paint in 30 Minutes: Trees and Woodlands in Watercolour by Geoff Kersey is an excellent guide for watercolour artists looking to build their confidence and skills in painting natural landscapes.
Designed to help readers create beautiful, quick studies of trees, woodlands, and foliage, this book is ideal for both beginners and those seeking to refine their technique.
Geoff Kersey, an experienced artist and tutor, breaks down the often intimidating subject of trees into manageable steps.
The book’s structure is particularly appealing, with each project designed to be completed in just 30 minutes. This time-focused approach encourages practice without the pressure of lengthy, time-consuming sessions.
Each lesson is clearly explained, supported by step-by-step instructions and useful illustrations, ensuring that readers feel guided at every stage of their painting.
The book covers a variety of tree types and woodland scenes, with advice on achieving realistic textures, light, and shadow using watercolour techniques.
Kersey’s explanations are concise, practical, and easy to follow, making it accessible for artists of all levels.
His focus on observation and technique helps readers not only paint trees but also understand their structure and character.
One of the book’s strengths lies in its ability to balance speed with quality. By working in short bursts, artists can build confidence, improve brushwork, and gradually develop a sense of composition and colour.
Ready to Paint in 30 Minutes is a valuable resource for watercolour enthusiasts looking to expand their repertoire.
Geoff Kersey’s practical and encouraging style makes this book both inspiring and educational, providing the tools to capture the beauty of trees and woodlands with ease.
Book Review for How to Paint Water in Watercolour by Joe Dowden
How to Paint Water in Watercolour by Joe Dowden is an outstanding guide for artists seeking to master one of the most challenging yet rewarding subjects in watercolour painting: water. And is a wonderful way to prepare for your Tasmanian sketching holiday.
From tranquil ponds to rushing rivers and reflective seascapes, Dowden expertly breaks down the complexities of capturing water’s movement, light, and texture into clear, achievable steps.
What sets this book apart is Joe Dowden’s practical and approachable teaching style. He provides a wealth of techniques to help artists accurately render reflections, ripples, and transparency, while also exploring the nuances of colour, light, and composition.
Whether painting a shimmering lake or a babbling brook, Dowden’s advice is clear and actionable, ensuring that artists of all levels can follow along with confidence.
The book features detailed step-by-step demonstrations, accompanied by stunning visuals that showcase Dowden’s own remarkable skills.
These examples are not only inspiring but also instructive, allowing readers to see precisely how to layer washes, add detail, and create a sense of realism.
Dowden’s emphasis on observation encourages readers to study real water closely, helping them develop a deeper understanding of its behaviour and characteristics.
Perfect for both beginners and more experienced painters, How to Paint Water in Watercolour demystifies a challenging subject while fostering creativity.
Joe Dowden’s expertise and passion shine throughout, making this an essential addition to any watercolour artist’s collection.
By the end of the book, readers will feel equipped to capture the beauty and movement of water with confidence and skill. A truly inspiring and practical resource.
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Book Review for Embroidered Birds and their Habitats by Judy Wilford
Embroidered Birds and Their Habitats by Judy Wilford is a breathtaking exploration of nature, particularly Australian wildlife, brought to life through needle and thread.
This beautifully presented book combines artistry, skill, and a deep appreciation for the natural world, making it a must-have for embroidery enthusiasts and lovers of wildlife alike.
Judy Wilford expertly captures the beauty of birds within their natural habitats, showcasing a range of intricate embroidery techniques to create stunning, lifelike scenes. From delicate songbirds perched on branches to waterfowl in lush wetlands, the book is brimming with inspiration and demonstrates Wilford’s exceptional talent for blending texture, colour, and detail.
The book is not only visually captivating but also highly instructive. Wilford provides clear, step-by-step instructions and practical guidance on stitching techniques, fabric choices, and layering to achieve depth and realism.
Each project is thoughtfully explained, making it accessible for both beginners and experienced stitchers. The attention to detail in every piece, particularly the portrayal of feathers, foliage, and landscapes, is truly remarkable.
What sets Embroidered Birds and Their Habitats apart is its focus on storytelling through embroidery.
Wilford encourages readers to observe the natural environment, inspiring them to create their own scenes that celebrate the beauty and diversity of birdlife. Her work highlights the harmonious connection between art and nature, resulting in pieces that are both evocative and timeless.
This book is a treasure for anyone passionate about embroidery and wildlife. Judy Wilford’s expertise and love for her subject shine through every page, making it an inspiring and enriching addition to any crafter’s collection. A true celebration of nature through the art of embroidery.
Book Review for Hand-Stitched Oasis Step by Step Guide with 35 Techniques by Theresa M Lawson
Hand-Stitched Oasis: Step by Step Guide with 35 Techniques by Theresa M Lawson is a comprehensive and inspiring resource for anyone interested in the art of hand stitching.
Whether you are a beginner or a more experienced crafter, this beautifully structured guide offers practical instruction, creative ideas, and a wealth of techniques to develop your skills and confidence.
Lawson’s book stands out for its clarity and accessibility. With 35 hand-stitching techniques covered in detail, readers are introduced to a variety of stitches ranging from basic to advanced.
Each technique is accompanied by clear, step-by-step instructions and close-up photographs, making it easy to follow along and achieve neat, professional results. Lawson’s approachable teaching style ensures that even complex stitches are demystified and manageable.
The book goes beyond just techniques, offering ideas on how to combine stitches to create stunning embellishments, patterns, and textures.
From decorative borders to intricate motifs, Hand-Stitched Oasis demonstrates how simple stitches can transform fabric into beautiful, tactile works of art. Lawson also provides tips on choosing threads, fabrics, and tools, making this a well-rounded guide for all aspects of hand embroidery.
What makes this book particularly special is its encouragement of creativity and mindfulness. Lawson’s passion for hand stitching as a calming, meditative craft shines through, inviting readers to slow down, enjoy the process, and find their own stitching oasis.
Hand-Stitched Oasis is a delightful and practical addition to any crafter’s library. Theresa M Lawson’s expertise and enthusiasm make this book both inspiring and invaluable for anyone looking to explore the beauty of hand stitching. A must-have for textile art enthusiasts.
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Book Review for Painting on Pottery by Tania Zaoui
Painting on Pottery by Tania Zaoui is a charming and practical guide for anyone eager to explore the creative and accessible art of pottery decoration.
Perfect for beginners and experienced crafters alike, this beautifully presented book offers clear instructions, inspiring ideas, and a wealth of techniques to bring ceramic pieces to life with colour and personality.
Tania Zaoui’s approach is both encouraging and easy to follow. The book covers a variety of techniques, from simple brushwork and stencilling to more advanced designs using freehand painting and patterns.
Each method is accompanied by step-by-step instructions and vibrant photographs, ensuring readers can confidently experiment and achieve stunning results. Whether decorating mugs, plates, vases, or tiles, Zaoui provides plenty of inspiration to suit a range of styles and tastes.
One of the book’s strengths is its practicality. Zaoui explains the tools, materials, and paints needed for pottery decoration, making it simple for readers to gather the essentials and get started.
Her guidance on achieving precision, creating smooth finishes, and layering colours is particularly helpful for those new to the craft.
What truly stands out is the emphasis on creativity and personal expression. Zaoui encourages readers to embrace their imagination, experiment with designs, and create unique, handmade pieces that are both beautiful and functional.
Painting on Pottery is an inspiring addition to any craft lover’s collection.
Tania Zaoui’s passion for pottery decoration shines throughout, making this book an invaluable resource for anyone looking to explore a fun, rewarding, and timeless craft.
A perfect choice for those who love to create with their hands.
Book Review for Artist’s Guide to Human Anatomy by Giovanni Civardi
Artist’s Guide to Human Anatomy by Giovanni Civardi is an exceptional resource for artists seeking to deepen their understanding of the human form.
This comprehensive guide provides a clear and detailed approach to anatomy, making it an invaluable tool for both beginners and experienced artists who wish to improve their figure drawing skills.
Civardi’s expertise as both an artist and teacher shines through in his methodical presentation. The book is thoughtfully structured, covering the skeletal framework, muscles, proportions, and movement of the human body.
Each section is accompanied by meticulously rendered illustrations that bring the concepts to life. Civardi’s drawings are both precise and expressive, demonstrating his mastery of anatomical accuracy while capturing the essence of natural movement.
One of the book’s greatest strengths is its clarity. Civardi simplifies complex anatomical structures into easy-to-understand explanations, ensuring that readers can grasp the fundamental principles without feeling overwhelmed.
He also emphasises the importance of observing and understanding the underlying anatomy to create realistic and dynamic figures.
The book offers practical advice on improving technique, including tips on achieving correct proportions and creating a sense of volume and depth.
Whether working from life, photographs, or imagination, Artist’s Guide to Human Anatomy equips readers with the skills and confidence to depict the human body with accuracy and artistry.
This guide is a must-have for any artist’s library. Giovanni Civardi’s passion for both art and teaching makes this an inspiring and practical resource for those serious about figure drawing.
It is a timeless companion for anyone looking to refine their understanding of the human form.
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Book Review for Needlepointed Plants and Pollinators by Victoria Matthewson
Needlepointed Plants and Pollinators by Victoria Matthewson is a stunning celebration of nature captured through the timeless art of needlepoint.
This exquisite book brings together an inspiring collection of projects that highlight the intricate beauty of plants and the vital pollinators they attract, including bees, butterflies, and birds.
Perfect for both beginners and experienced stitchers, it provides an engaging and creative way to explore the wonders of the natural world.
Victoria Matthewson’s expertise as both an artist and needleworker shines throughout. The book is filled with detailed patterns, step-by-step instructions, and close-up photography that showcases the extraordinary detail in her designs.
Each project is carefully explained, from selecting threads and canvases to mastering the fine stitches needed to bring the delicate textures of petals, leaves, and wings to life.
What makes this book truly special is its emphasis on realism and artistry. Matthewson’s designs are incredibly lifelike, with subtle shading and intricate detailing that elevate needlepoint into a fine art form. They are a marvel to enjoy looking at in themselves.
The projects not only celebrate the aesthetic appeal of plants and pollinators but also serve as a gentle reminder of their ecological importance.
The book also provides practical tips on finishing techniques, ensuring your creations can be displayed beautifully, whether framed, made into cushions, or used as decorative panels.
Needlepointed Plants and Pollinators is a delight for anyone passionate about needlework and nature. Victoria Matthewson’s love for her craft and subject matter is evident on every page, making this an inspiring and rewarding addition to any crafter’s library. A masterpiece of artistry and a tribute to the beauty of the natural world.
Book Review for Needle Felting Dolls by Roz Dace and Judy Balchin
Needle Felting Dolls by Roz Dace and Judy Balchin is a delightful and comprehensive guide to crafting charming, characterful dolls using the art of needle felting.
Perfect for beginners and experienced felters alike, this book combines clear instruction with creative inspiration, making it an invaluable addition to any crafter’s collection.
The authors begin with an introduction to the materials and tools needed for needle felting, ensuring readers are equipped with the essentials to get started.
From there, they provide detailed, step-by-step instructions for creating a variety of unique dolls, from whimsical fairies to cheerful characters with distinct personalities.
The guidance is practical and easy to follow, supported by high-quality photographs that illustrate each stage of the process.
What sets Needle Felting Dolls apart is the way it encourages creativity and customisation.
While the book offers complete projects, Dace and Balchin inspire readers to experiment with colours, shapes, and details to craft dolls that are truly one-of-a-kind.
Their tips on adding facial features, clothing, and accessories allow for endless personalisation, making each finished piece a miniature work of art.
The book also provides useful advice on tackling common challenges in needle felting, from shaping the wool to achieving smooth finishes and securely attaching parts.
Filled with charm and practical wisdom, Needle Felting Dolls is a treasure trove for anyone interested in exploring this enchanting craft.
Roz Dace and Judy Balchin’s expertise and enthusiasm shine through every page, making this a joyful and rewarding read for felters of all skill levels. A wonderful resource for bringing whimsical creations to life.
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