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Product details
- ISBN 9781861088659
- Weight: 614g
- Dimensions: 209 x 271mm
- Publication Date: 07 May 2011
- Publisher: GMC Publications
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Paperback
- Language: English
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This title uses instructive diagrams and photographs to instill confidence in critiquing sources of inspiration. In this inspiring book, Derek Hayes investigates the process and practice of design in woodturning. While aiming to instill confidence in appreciating, criticising and selecting sources of inspiration, Derek questions why we may find one turning attractive and another ugly. He looks closely at design elements, sketching, proportion, pattern, decoration and colour; with instructive diagrams and photographs that will guide the reader to a better understanding of design. Readers are encouraged to question and fine-tune this understanding and experiment with ways of applying the approaches of other designers to their own work. Each chapter starts with a photographic example of what Derek sees as good design in a medium other than woodturning.
After an initial career in electronic engineering, Derek had a long career in adult education, where he met with professional artists and craftspeople. This fired his interest in craft and led to him taking up woodturning in the mid-90s, and this has now become his first love. Derek has written various articles for magazines, including 10 this year for GMC's Woodturning magazine. He lives in Tonbridge, Kent.
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