Illustration Books
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A great supplement to anatomy textsReview Date: 2005-02-21
Gold Standard for referencing AnatomyReview Date: 2000-11-05


BeautifulReview Date: 2005-05-15
Her much-anticipated Muskroom Girls Virus is an extraordinary chance to go deeper into the ever-evolving universe of an artist who's always looking for new paths and ways to express herself.
This book is not only a beautiful item to own but most certaintly also a future classic, a wonderful source of inspiration and the reason why Deanne Cheuk is someone to watch.
Don't miss it!
Looking for inspiration? Look no further.Review Date: 2005-03-24
At first glance, viewing the cover of 'Mushroom Girls Virus', gives you a pretty good idea of just how much work has gone into this collection of illustrations and art work from Deanne Cheuk. The FULLY embroidered cover art is just an example of her amazingly intricate drawings and canvas works, consisting of fantasy like "mushroom girls", creatures, plant life, fungi and other oddities, that appear throughout this book. The collaboration of these elements will leave you astonished, as to just how much time and effort has been devoted to each piece.
A genuine fixation, or by the looks of this book - an obsession - for mushrooms and fungi, has resulted in many commissioned illustrations by Cheuk, for such highly regarded magazines as The Face, Nylon, Flaunt and Black Book, as well as other big clients like 2K Tshirts, New York School Of Visual Arts and Tsubi.
It seems like everyone wants a piece of Deanne Cheuk's "Mushroom Girls", and now you can too! Definitely a book worth adding to your library. I absolutely love it, and from a young graphic designer's perspective, the book is an essential collectors item. I only wish it was longer!
Collectible price: $21.95

An underrated classic!Review Date: 2001-03-05
An alternative to Chariots of the GodsReview Date: 2001-11-26

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A good glimpse of history for childrenReview Date: 2003-03-17
An Attractive and Readable Book on the Pilgrims!Review Date: 2000-11-21
This is a classy book for middle grade students, providing a readable account of the Pilgrim's journey aboard the Mayflower and first year in New England. While the illustrations may be idealized, San Souci leaves no doubt that life was difficult for the settlers of Plymouth.
Notes at the end of the book provide interesting and helpful background on the writing of the book and information about the artist, who died in 1945, and the murals that are the source of these illustrations.
This is a nice addition for information on New England colonial life, as well as the feast of Thanksgiving.


Just BeautifulReview Date: 2005-09-17
The BEST Ai Yazawa Artbook Ever!Review Date: 2006-01-02
First off, it comes with a book bind that protects the pages from being bent on the bottom. It's a slant where you just slide it off the artbook. Since this is an authentic Japanese artbook, it's opened right to left. The first two pages are cellaphane pages of Blackstones album and then flip to the bottom and voila the cd (not real sadly). My first impression was "awesome" and I started screaming ahahha my mom thought I saw a spider, but I was just so excited. Seeing the cd made Blackstones (Nana's band) more real than ever.
Next the pictures are categorized by Nana (Punk) and Hachi (sweet Nana), and etc. Very well organized as the characters are linked to how they are related to each Nana. I'm not going to spoil it but there are some images floating on the net so google search. ;) if you're curious.
All the pictures are spectacular some even has a unique style. Dreamy backgrounds and hard-edge manga style. In the middle of the artbook, there is a sticker of Nana's band. Nana is clutching Yasu (you can't see his head v_v) and her other bandmates in the background. It's yellow/black and very loveable.
I love on the back page, Ai Yazawa's message in the front is translated perfectly into English for us foreigner fans. I love Ai Yazawa as she's so honest with her rantings. She still thinks her drawings aren't that great but it's that honesty I love abouther. She's so humble about her style which is unique compared to many mangakas out there. I just love her layouts of the characters and the covers she takes.
Hopefully Viz's Nana artbooks will stay as most true to her original covers. As her Japanese tankouban seems to tell a story of Nana and Hachi's daily life.

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There is nothing like the Netter Series!!Review Date: 2000-07-08
A comprehensive and detailed book of neuroanatomyReview Date: 1999-06-19


Inspirational 3d art !Review Date: 1999-12-01
An amazing insight into the wirtual world of 3D designReview Date: 1998-06-13
Mind blowing computer generated illustrations and enlightening text make this a must see for anyone interested in computer illustration and/or mind expansion.
Buy it now! On the net. Thanks Amazon and Jurgen: my life has taken on new meaning!

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RicarReview Date: 2002-02-26
oh my god!!!!!Review Date: 2002-02-15
The only thing I can say, or write for that matter, is wow!The samples you sent me were amazing. I am so proud of you and I just wanted to say that I love the book and I will "help feed your childeren". Keep up the good work my friend:)
Oh,
and for the poems "To My Partner in Life" and "Eager to Breath" two thumbs up! Sin mentirte, se me aguaron los ojos.


gorgeousReview Date: 2004-12-28
How different concepts of nature 'fluidity' translate to artReview Date: 2004-09-18

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more than just a wonderful readReview Date: 2005-12-20
Wonderful paintings, great, authentic Tewa storiesReview Date: 1997-06-09
"The magic of Pablita Velarde is all here in this book." --R.C. Gorman (acclaimed Navajo artist)
"Pablita Velarde has told the story of her Santa Clara people throughout her career and has become a legend in her own time." --United Features Syndicate
The cover and title page painting -- titled Old Father Storyteller -- may be Pablita Velarde's best known work. The elder is shown telling people of the pueblo stories about the stars and constellations, which march in an arc across the sky. This painting, which Velarde was inspired to by her father's stories, won the Grand Prize at the 1955 Gallup Inter-Tribal Indian Ceremonial.
It is also recognized by archaeoastronomers (scholars studying pre-contact native star lore) as one of the few records in which pueblo constallations can be identified, and star lore is told. (Long Sash is basically the familiar Orion, for example.) So that story has uses in Native-centered science. Beautiful uses.
There are 6 stories in the book, each with several of Pablita's fabulous paintings. "Turkey Girl" is the Tewa version of a Zuni storyteller's remake of Cinderella. Turkey Girl -- clad in finery by her flock of turkeys, instead of a fairy godmother -- goes to a dance, and is not recognized as the ragged orphan, courted by many men. But when she is found out by her mean stepmother, there's quite a different ending from Perrault's (and Disney's).
She doesn't wind up with any of those Indian men, indeed, those Prince Uncharmings are all chasing her to kill her for a witch! Some kind of big turkey spirit hides her; she disappears into a canyon with her flock. Turkeys are found no more by people hunting them for food. The moral and ethical meanings in this Indian transfiguration are very different from Cinderella. The only moral of that one is that nice clothes get you in anywhere. The Indian storytellers disagree.
Velarde says in her preface: "I was one of the fortunate children of my generation [she was born in 1918] who were probably the last to hear stories firsthand from Great-grandfather or Grandfather. I treasure that memory, and I have tried to preserve it in this book so that my children as well as other people may have a glimpse of what used to be."
Velarde's father was a respected Tewa storyteller in the Santa Clara Pueblo. She and her sisters as children had heard these stories during summer nights when they returned from Indian boarding school (where Native children were forced to go in US government attempts to destroy Indian culture by separating children from their families, language, and homes) to help their father farm his fields. In the late 1950's, when her marriage to Herbert Hardin, a non-Indian policeman, was breaking up, she returned to the Pueblo, recorded her father's stories and translated 6 of the most memorable into English for this book, which her paintings illustrate. The stories are told simply and clearly, as Pablita told them to her own children, and had been told them, as a child, by her father.
At that point in her life she was already an acclaimed artist, with the Bandolier National Monument murals, many prizes, and paintings in museums to her credit. In 1954, the French government had awarded her the Palmes Academiques for her outstanding contributions to art, the first time a European government had recognized Indian art as fine art, rather than primitive craft.
Dale Stuart King, who had hired her as to paint the accurate -- and artistic -- murals of traditional Pueblo life at Bandelier National Monument, liked the stories and published them in 1960. The book was chosen as one of the best Western books of 1960. This handsome reprint, 35 years later, uses improved color printing techniques to make Velarde's art available to children and others in highest quality. It's one of Clear Light Publishers' best-selling books, and they have (not on Amazon.com) a special slipcased, signed gift edition for $200, for rich folks with art-loving friends.
You can see some of Velarde's murals. at http://www.viva.com/nm/PCCmirror/murals.html. These murals in the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center are explained and shown, large and in details. In addition, see a painting by Pablita's daughter, artist Helen Hardin, who died untimely young, in 1984 at http://www.wingspread.com/fa/fa048.html.
Content and art reproductions and quality are identical in the paperback and hardcover versions of this book. Schools may need to get the paperback for cost reasons; parents and art-loving adults interested in Indian culture should get the hardcover, for permanence.
Reviewed by Paula Giese, editor, Native American Books website, http://www.fdl.cc.mn.us/~isk/books/bookmenu.html
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It's expensive, but well-worth it.