About This Book
The author presents a practical manual on the use of line and form in decorative and pictorial design, drawing on classroom lecturing and studio practice. Chapters examine outline and silhouette, methods of linear drawing, the expressive qualities and dialects of line, and the selection and arrangement of forms for ornament and composition. He treats geometric planning, relief and modelling, and the translation of linear ideas into murals, textiles, stained glass and pattern work. A final chapter considers colour's role in defining form and harmony. Numerous diagrams and examples illustrate technique and application.
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