Diane Culhane is a professional artist and art educator who lives West Seattle in a 1910 home and works out of her studio in Ballard Building C. She received her BFA from the University of Utah and Master's Degree from Seattle University. Diane has taught for the Bellevue School District, Seattle Pacific University, Kirkland Arts Center, Bellevue Arts Museum, and currently directs and owns Kelsey Creek Fine Art School for children in the summer.
One of the Best Craft & DIY Books of 2017!
Creativity and efficiency unite in Culhane’s guide, which enlists
the common doodle to serve higher artistic purpose. The tips,
advice, and project ideas can help readers either convert
their previously drawn doodles into more ambitious artworks or
create new doodles for the express purpose of developing them into
finished paintings – or both.
*Library Journal*
"A fun way to tap into your personal style"
*Cut Out + Keep*
Doodles are much more than insignificant scribbles on a page. As
Culhane sees it, they are the starting point for painting and
mixed-media artwork that has complexity and dimension. This book
ably guides readers through a number of thoughtful doodling
exercises, then shows how to build on those marks and drawings.
Discover ways to work on different substrates in a variety of
media, and even how to make your own books to house your doodle
art. A must for artists at any level.
*Cloth, Paper, Scissors*
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