Barbara Hepworth What Do You See?
Barbara Hepworth What Do You See?
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Barbara Hepworth was a 20th-century British artist who carved wood and stone sculptures of shapes and textures found in nature. This book encourages children to create 3D forms inspired by the natural world.
Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 32 pages
Publication date: 07 April 2022
Publisher: Tate Publishing
Barbara Hepworth was a British artist who lived in the 20th century. She was known for her bold sculptures that could capture entire worlds. Hepworth loved the shapes and textures that she saw in the countryside and carved them into wood and stone. Some of her sculptures look familiar, but for others, you might need to use your imagination! Explore the world of Barbara Hepworth with illustrator and ceramicist, Laura Carlin, and discover that art is all around you!
Laura Carlin is a ceramics artist and illustrator who has created this book to provide insights into Barbara Hepworth's bold works, both naturalistic and abstract. The book inspires children to create 3D forms inspired by the natural world.
Hepworth was born in Wakefield, West Yorkshire, in 1903. She was the daughter of a coal miner and a dressmaker. From an early age, she showed a talent for art and sculpture. She studied at the Leeds School of Art and later at the Royal College of Art in London.
Hepworth's work was influenced by many different things, including the natural world, the human body, and the abstract forms of modern art. She was particularly interested in the shapes and textures of wood and stone and how they could be used to create abstract forms.
One of Hepworth's most famous sculptures is the "Family of Man," which was created in 1954. This sculpture is a series of bronze figures that represent different human races and ages. The figures are arranged in a circle, and each figure is different in size and shape.
Another famous sculpture by Hepworth is the "Spindle," which was created in 1949. This sculpture is a series of bronze rods that are arranged in a spiral pattern. The sculpture is designed to be viewed from all angles, and it creates a sense of movement and energy.
Hepworth's work was not always well received by critics. Some critics accused her of being too abstract and of not being true to the natural world. However, many others praised her for her boldness and her ability to create works that were both beautiful and thought-provoking.
Hepworth died in 1975, but her work continues to be celebrated today. She is considered one of the most important British sculptors of the 20th century and has inspired many artists and designers.
In conclusion, Barbara Hepworth was a British artist who lived in the 20th century. She was known for her bold sculptures that could capture entire worlds. Hepworth loved the shapes and textures that she saw in the countryside and carved them into wood and stone. Some of her sculptures look familiar, but for others, you might need to use your imagination! Explore the world of Barbara Hepworth with illustrator and ceramicist, Laura Carlin, and discover that art is all around you!
Weight: 114g
Dimension: 169 x 231 x 8 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781849767859
Edition number: Revised ed
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