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Contents
Acknowledgments (p. viii)
List of Color Plates (p. ix)
Contributing Artists (p. ix)
Foreward (p. x)
1. Art: Found and Refound (p. 1)
Found Art Was (p. 2)
Found Art Is (p. 5)
2. Thread, Fibers, and Feathers (p. 11)
Operating a Simple Loom (p.
14)
Knotted and Tied Hangings (p.
15)
Drawn and Rewoven Screens (p.
17)
Weaving Around Sticks (p. 21)
Weaving a Thread Mobile (p.
22)
Designs from String and Nails
(p. 29)
Feathers (p. 34)
3. Fabrics and Papers (p. 39)
Special Products for Appliqué
(p. 44)
Fabric Collage (p. 44)
Papers (p. 51)
Paper As an Art Medium (p.
51)
Experimenting with Paper (p.
51)
Paper for Decorations and Creative Play
(p. 60)
Papier-Mâché (p.
67)
4. Scrap Metals (p. 69)
Concepts of Design (p. 70)
Soldering (p. 78)
Soldering with an Iron
(p. 78)
Sweat-Soldering
(p. 78)
Decorative Soldering
(p. 81)
Patinating Metals (p. 82)
Experimenting with Metal
Colorants (p. 84)
Tin Cans (p. 88)
Pierced Designs
(p. 88)
Salvaging Sheet Tin from
Cans (p. 90)
Dyeing Cans
(p. 95)
5. Found Wood (p. 97)
Tools (p. 97)
Adhesives (p. 99)
Techniques for Resurfacing Salvaged Wood
(p. 103)
Gold Leafing (p. 110)
Treatments for Weathered Wood
(p. 112)
6. Salvaged Sheet Glass (p. 116)
Cutting Glass (p. 119)
Straight Cuts
(p. 119)
Cutting Circles
(p. 120)
Cutting Special Shapes
(p. 121)
Kiln-Fired Glass (p. 127)
Notes on Firing Clay
and Glass (p. 128)
Techniques for Decorative Fused Projects
(p. 130)
Enameled Glass Tiles
(p. 130)
Bubbled Laminations from
Ribbed Glass (p. 133)
Frosted Patterns in Glass
(p. 135)
Iridescent Patterns
(p. 136)
Translucent Colored Bubbles
(p. 137)
Making a Segmented Form
(p. 138)
Glass Designs on Transparent Backings
(p. 139)
Glass Designs on Opaque Backings
(p. 141)
Coloring Glass Without a Kiln
(p. 142)
7. Bottles and Plastic Discards (p. 145)
Bas Reliefs from Broken Bottles
(p. 147)
Cutting Bottles (p. 148)
Leading the Rims of Cut Bottles
(p. 153)
Uncut Bottles (p. 156)
Plastic Discards (p. 158)
8. Bones, Stones, and Other Natural Materials
(p. 162)
Bones (p. 162)
Stones (p. 171)
Sand Paintings (p. 173)
Earth Paintings (p. 175)
Gravel Pictures (p. 176)
Seeds (p. 178)
Miscellaneous Natural Materials
(p. 180)
9. Mixed Media and Miscellany (p. 182)
Line (p. 183)
Texture (p. 184)
Volume (p. 188)
Color (p. 190)
Special Techniques for Mixed Media Compositions
(p. 190)
Miscellaneous Materials (p.
197)
10. Prints, Patterns, and Impressions (p. 200)
Stamped Designs (p. 200)
Indirect Paintings (p. 209)
Rubbings (p. 212)
Fish and Leaf Prints (p. 213)
Foil Reliefs (p. 216)
Ash Patterns in Fused Glass
(p. 216)
Silhouettes on Glass (p. 218)
Unfired Plant Patterns
(p. 218)
Fired Silhouettes
(p. 219)
Impressions in Clay (p. 221)
Impressions in Modeling Plastic
(p. 225)
Pottery from Impressions (p.
227)
Molds from Natural Forms
(p. 227)
Impressions in Plaster (p.
231)
Appendix
Temperature Equivalents of Cones
(p. 233)
Index of Supplies (p. 233)
Bibliography and Suggested References
(p. 239)
Glossary (p. 240)
Index (p. 243)