The handbook of crabouillage [Texte imprimé] / [texts and lithographs by] Gilbert Lascault, Nancy Sulmont-A., Michel Lascault ; English runcrabadaptation by Corinne Faure-Geors
Language: anglais ; of original work, français.Country: France.Edition Statement: Latest edition of the pixellated version of "Brûler le pavé"... revised, amended, extended, synthetized and somewhat distorted...Publication: [Nantes] : le Petit jaunais, 2018Description: 1 dépl. [16 p.] : ill. ; 15 cmISBN: 9791095283157.Dewey: 702.81, 23Classification: 700Abstract: This handbook is the latest edition of the pixellated version of "Brûler le pavé", published in 2015 by Le petit jaunais, with texts and lithographs by Gilbert Lascault, Nancy Sulmont-A. et Michel Lascault. It has been revised, amended, extended, synthetized and somewhat distorted, and features two methods of crabouillage. The word itself stresses the indifference to the result. These two methods, presented in the form of two hand-drawn tutorials, are called running crabouillage (a combination of jogging/walking and drawing) and belly art. They require minimal equipment, are easy to get into and ask for no special talent. A glossary and a dialogue cast light and shadow upon the various aspects of the two practices..Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Barcode | |
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Book | Bibliothèque Tamil Général Stacks | 702.81 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 1127037 |
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This handbook is the latest edition of the pixellated version of "Brûler le pavé", published in 2015 by Le petit jaunais, with texts and lithographs by Gilbert Lascault, Nancy Sulmont-A. et Michel Lascault. It has been revised, amended, extended, synthetized and somewhat distorted, and features two methods of crabouillage. The word itself stresses the indifference to the result. These two methods, presented in the form of two hand-drawn tutorials, are called running crabouillage (a combination of jogging/walking and drawing) and belly art. They require minimal equipment, are easy to get into and ask for no special talent. A glossary and a dialogue cast light and shadow upon the various aspects of the two practices. éditeur
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