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This follow-up to the bestselling Art of Stone Painting offers a kid-friendly version of an engaging activity that helps promote creativity. Fun-to-follow instructions for simple projects are accompanied by full-color photographs. Patterns include geometric designs, plants, animals, numbers, and letters as well as holiday-themed decorations. Other activities employ multiple stones for picture-making and story-telling and offer directions for stone games such as tic-tac-toe, chess, and dominoes. AUTHOR: Istanbul native F. Sehnaz Bac studied archaeology at Ege University and has a master’s degree in restoration and conservation from the institution’s Faculty of Architecture. For two decades, she has worked at many Turkish excavation sites as an archaeologist and draftsman. Her detailed technical drawings have informed her imaginative designs, which are inspired by nature and rendered in watercolor, acrylic, ink, and marker pens.
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This follow-up to the bestselling Art of Stone Painting offers a kid-friendly version of an engaging activity that helps promote creativity. Fun-to-follow instructions for simple projects are accompanied by full-color photographs. Patterns include geometric designs, plants, animals, numbers, and letters as well as holiday-themed decorations. Other activities employ multiple stones for picture-making and story-telling and offer directions for stone games such as tic-tac-toe, chess, and dominoes. AUTHOR: Istanbul native F. Sehnaz Bac studied archaeology at Ege University and has a master’s degree in restoration and conservation from the institution’s Faculty of Architecture. For two decades, she has worked at many Turkish excavation sites as an archaeologist and draftsman. Her detailed technical drawings have informed her imaginative designs, which are inspired by nature and rendered in watercolor, acrylic, ink, and marker pens.