Moving Art (Fresh Start Series),Used
Moving Art (Fresh Start Series),Used

Moving Art (Fresh Start Series),Used

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SKU: SONG0531140768
UPC: 9780531140765
Brand: Brand: Franklin Watts
Condition: Used
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Product Description Shows how to construct mobiles, popups, dolls, animals, and other moving objects, using different types of paper, foils, and fabrics. From School Library Journal Grade 35 This volume in an innovative and stimulating series is perhaps the least essential. Projects are, on the whole, less inventive, less attractive, and less openended than previous titles. Included in the 13 projects are a rocking boat, a "rotating scene," a rubbing, a flip book, a zoetrope, a thaumatrope, and a variety of popup designs. Similar (if less colorful) exercises in kinetic art can be found in Harry Helfman's Making Pictures Move (Morrow, 1969; o.p.) for libraries lucky enough to still own it, and Joan Irvine's How to Make Popups (Morrow, 1987) is all you'll ever need to know on that subject. A serviceable but uninspired treatment of a subject with considerable potential appeal. Marcia Hupp, Mamaroneck Public Library, NYCopyright 1991 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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