Description
Inside you'll find step-by-step instructions, ideas, and inspiration for a wide range of projects, including:
- Calaveras, those comical and clever skeleton figures caught in the act of enjoying life's favorite activities
- Masks and skulls made from paper mache, gourds, and even sugar
- A meaningful and artistic ofrenda, or altar, to honor those who have passed
- Necklaces, earrings, bracelets, and more to wear day or night
- Pieces guaranteed to liven up any decor
Colorful, whimsical, and often dramatic, Day of the Dead art is steeped in rich history and symbolism. The projects in Day of the Dead Crafts honor the traditional, while taking advantage of today's materials for a fresh and exciting twist.
Author: Kerry Arquette, Andrea Zocchi, Jerry Vigil
Publisher: Wiley
Published: 08/01/2008
Pages: 144
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.80lbs
Size: 8.40h x 8.40w x 0.40d
ISBN13: 9780470258293
ISBN10: 0470258292
BISAC Categories:
- Crafts & Hobbies | Holiday & Seasonal
About the Author
Kerry Arquette, fi rst published at age thirteen, has work featured in "Seventeen, Good houskeeping, Ladies' Home Journal" and other popular magazines. She has authored more than a dozen books, including "Daddy Promises" and her award-winning children's picture book "What Did You Do Today?" She is a cofounder of Cantata Books Inc.
Andrea Zocchi, cofounder of Cantata Books, Inc., was an art director for a large design and how-to book and magazine publisher. Multitalented and versatile, he has worked as a graphic designer, freelance photogrpher, director of a foreign studies program, sales manager, and farmhand.
Jerry Vigil, a self-taught Chicano artist, has carved bultos and retablos since 1998. Known in his hometown of Denver as the "Dean of the Dead," he is a high-profi le art activist and instructor whose work has appeared in dozens of local and national exhibits and competitions as well as numerous publications. His signature calaveras are a distinctly vibrant blue.