How I Became a Rug, A Sheep's Tale - Couverture souple

Herman, Nancy Clearwater; Jerrehian, Aram

 
9781534756755: How I Became a Rug, A Sheep's Tale

Synopsis

HOW I BECAME A RUG-A SHEEP'S TALE is designed primarily for children between the ages of 6 and 10 to explain how an oriental rug is created. It is also a romantic tale with a happy ending. It should also serve as a guide to anyone who would like to know, in simple terms, how these works of art come to be.

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À propos de l?auteur

Nancy Clearwater Herman is a fiber artist, painter, illustrator and videographer. She has work in over 100 public and private collections, including the Philadelphia Museum of Art, The Museum of the State of Pennsylvania, the Brevard Museum in Florida and the San Jose Museum of Quilts and Textiles. She has authored and illustrated several books, IF C IS RED, Published by Blurb Books, which details her method of translating music to color, OLIVE AND STICKY BEAR, AND JOE AND THE ADOBIANS, both children's books, and POSTCARDS FROM MERION and POSTCARDS FROM BROOKLYN, books that include paintings and musings from her blog, POSTCARDS FROM MERION. These were all published by Createspace and are available there and at AMAZON.COM. Aram Jerrehian is a retired oriental rug dealer and the author of ORIENTAL RUG PRIMER, Philadelphia, running Press, 1980. He conducted courses in the Department of General Studies at the University of Pennsylvania, was a senior member of the American Society of Appraisers and co-founder of the Oriental rug retailers of America.

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