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More Balloon Animals with Balloon(s)

More Balloon Animals with Balloon(s)
" IT'S SHEER BALLOONACY! Balloon animals are a time-honored remedy for lifeless parties and dull family get-togethers. And there's no better way to keep bored kids hands busy and their minds off mischief. Just imagine the looks of bafflement, then delight, on your six-year-old's face when, on the next rainy Saturday afternoon, you say to him or her, "Let's make an anteater!" But sculpting with balloons takes talent and lots of practice, right? Actually, it's easier than tying a shoelace once you get the hang of it. And with "More Balloon Animals you'll quickly master the basics and be on you way to creating amazing balloon sculptures in no time. In this sequel to his popular, "Balloon Animals, world-renowned balloonologist, Aaron Flanders, once again dips into his bestiary of furless friends to offer you patterns for twenty mind-blowing balloon creatures. From the exotic bipeds to everyday quadrupeds, this all-in-one package supplies you everything you need to create your own menagerie of featherweight pals, including a waddling penguin, a fierce lion, a slithery cobra, a slow-poke snail, a lithesome hummingbird, an eerie bat, and more. "More Balloon Animals supplies you with everything you need to create your balloon masterpieces, including: Easy-to-follow, step-by-step instructions More than 275 photos illustrating each step 30 balloons in various shapes and colors A pocket-size balloon pump Aaron Flanders is a leading balloon artist who has taught balloon-animal twisting to hundreds of kids, mimes, magicians, and children's entertainers, including Ringling Brothers clowns. He lives in Cambridge, Massachusetts.



The Aesthetics of Comics by David Carrier, X
The Aesthetics of Comics by David Carrier, X
From Gary Larson's The Far Side to George Herriman's Krazy Kat, comic strips have two obvious defining features. They are visual narratives, using both words and pictures to tell stories, and they use word balloons to represent the speech and thought of depicted characters. Art historians have studied visual artifacts from every culture; cultural historians have recently paid close attention to movies. Yet the comic strip, an art form known to everyone, has not yet been much studied by aestheticians or art historians. This is the first full-length philosophical account of the comic strip. Distinguished philosopher David Carrier looks at popular American and Japanese comic strips to identify and solve the aesthetic problems posed by comic strips and to explain the relationship of this artistic genre to other forms of visual art. He traces the use of speech and thought balloons to early Renaissance art and claims that the speech balloon defines comics as neither a purely visual nor a strictly verbal art form, but as something radically new. Comics, he claims, are essentially a composite art that, when successful, seamlessly combine verbal and visual elements. Carrier looks at the way an audience interprets comics and contrasts the interpretation of comics and other mass-culture images to that of Old Master visual art. The meaning behind the comic can be immediately grasped by the average reader, whereas a piece of museum art can only be fully interpreted by scholars familiar with the history and the background behind the painting. Finally, Carrier relates comics to art history. Ultimately, Carrier's analysis of comics shows why this popular art is worthy of philosophical study andproves that a better understanding of comics will help us better understand the history of art.



Carl Skenes - Carl Skenes is a magician, stunt performer, and balloon artist whose most notable contribution to the entertainment field is his 1980 performance of the bullet catch on the television show, "That's Incredible." Born in Columbia, South Carolina, in 1955, Skenes began his work in the entertainment field in his teens, working various gigs as a magician, stunt performer, comedian, and balloon artist.

A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man - A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man is an autobiographical coming-of-age novel by James Joyce, first serialized in The Egoist between 1914-1915 and published in book form in 1916. It is the story of the growth and education of Stephen Dedalus, an alter ego for Joyce named after the Grecian mythological craftsman Daedalus.

A Hunger Artist - The Hunger Artist (Ein Hungerkünstler), also translated as A Fasting Artist, is a short story by Franz Kafka written in 1922 but not published until after his death in 1924. The protagonist is archetypically a creation of Kafka, an individual marginalised and victimised by society at large.

Confessions of a Crap Artist - Confessions of a Crap Artist is a 1975 novel by Philip K. Dick, originally written in 1959.



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