The May list in my Bibliophile Diary was full of books about art and creativity. I couldn't find any of them at my library in lockdown, so I opted for one I could find as a suitable alternative. How to Make Art, by Mel Elliott is a short book is full of ideas for getting your creative juices flowing when it comes to producing art in many different guises. While it's not in depth for any one of those, it does give the reader a quick insight into what the possibilities might be using different methods and techniques to harness your inner creativity. So, if it's collages, colouring, painting, drawing or creating interesting looking letters, this book can hook you back into your childhood where anything seemed possible and it didn't matter if you made a mess. It's a quick read and fairly easy going. Personally I would have preferred more in depth on some aspects, but as a quick guide to a range of techniques, it's a book that could provide a jumping off point for you to tap into your creative side .... and you never know where that might lead!
My STAR rating: THREE.
Length: 128 print pages.
Price I paid: free, borrowed from the library as an ebook.
Formats available: print, ebook.
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