The Paper Shade Book
Title | The Paper Shade Book PDF eBook |
Author | Maryellen Driscoll |
Publisher | Quarry Books |
Total Pages | 134 |
Release | 2001 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9781610594752 |
Fifteen stylish lighting projects are presented in 100+ photos, step-by-step instructions, templates patterns, tips & techniques.
Paper Illuminated
Title | Paper Illuminated PDF eBook |
Author | Helen Hiebert |
Publisher | Storey Kids |
Total Pages | 134 |
Release | 2001 |
Genre | Crafts & Hobbies |
ISBN | 9781580173308 |
Presents step-by-step instructions on creating craft projects and home decorations using illuminated paper, including how to make lamp shades and room divider screens, and provides tips on illumiated papermaking techniques.
The Butterfly Lampshade
Title | The Butterfly Lampshade PDF eBook |
Author | Aimee Bender |
Publisher | Anchor |
Total Pages | 304 |
Release | 2020-07-28 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 0385534884 |
The first novel in ten years from the author of the beloved New York Times bestseller The Particular Sadness Of Lemon Cake, a luminous, poignant tale of a mother, a daughter, mental illness, and the fluctuating barrier between the mind and the world On the night her single mother is taken to a mental hospital after a psychotic episode, eight year-old Francie is staying with her babysitter, waiting to take the train to Los Angeles to go live with her aunt and uncle. There is a lovely lamp next to the couch on which she's sleeping, the shade adorned with butterflies. When she wakes, Francie spies a dead butterfly, exactly matching the ones on the lamp, floating in a glass of water. She drinks it before the babysitter can see. Twenty years later, Francie is compelled to make sense of that moment, and two other incidents -- her discovery of a desiccated beetle from a school paper, and a bouquet of dried roses from some curtains. Her recall is exact -- she is sure these things happened. But despite her certainty, she wrestles with the hold these memories maintain over her, and what they say about her own place in the world. As Francie conjures her past and reduces her engagement with the world to a bare minimum, she begins to question her relationship to reality. The scenes set in Francie's past glow with the intensity of childhood perception, how physical objects can take on an otherworldly power. The question for Francie is, What do these events signify? And does this power survive childhood? Told in the lush, lilting prose that led the San Francisco Chronicle to say Aimee Bender is "a writer who makes you grateful for the very existence of language," The Butterfly Lampshade is a heartfelt and heartbreaking examination of the sometimes overwhelming power of the material world, and a broken love between mother and child.
Easy-to-Make Arts and Crafts Lamps and Shades
Title | Easy-to-Make Arts and Crafts Lamps and Shades PDF eBook |
Author | John D. Adams |
Publisher | Courier Corporation |
Total Pages | 98 |
Release | 2013-01-23 |
Genre | Crafts & Hobbies |
ISBN | 048617462X |
How to turn inexpensive materials into attractive, functional objects — from a dining room dome to an electric candle sconce.
Sewing Lampshades
Title | Sewing Lampshades PDF eBook |
Author | Heptinstall |
Publisher | Search Press Limited |
Total Pages | |
Release | 2018 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 1781264791 |
Light and Shade
Title | Light and Shade PDF eBook |
Author | Mrs. Mary P. Merrifield |
Publisher | Courier Corporation |
Total Pages | 66 |
Release | 2012-04-17 |
Genre | Art |
ISBN | 0486139883 |
“Form,” writes the author, “is developed by means of light and shade; without these every object would appear flat.” Originally published in the mid-nineteenth century, this classic approach to three-dimensional drawing was the first book to provide art students with instructions for correctly illustrating perspective outlines of various objects. An art historian noted for her authoritative reference works, Merrifield clearly demonstrates the principles of light and shade by revealing the effects of common daylight, sunshine, and candle or artificial light on geometrical solids. Her simple explanations are accompanied by illustrations of cubes, prisms, pyramids, cylinders, spheres, ovals, and cones. As useful and practical today as it was when first published well over a century ago, Light and Shade provides beginning and advanced art students with valuable insights into effective drawing and sketching.
The Lampshade
Title | The Lampshade PDF eBook |
Author | Mark Jacobson |
Publisher | Simon and Schuster |
Total Pages | 370 |
Release | 2010-09-14 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1416566309 |
Few growing up in the aftermath of World War II will ever forget the horrifying reports that Nazi concentration camp doctors had removed the skin of prisoners to makes common, everyday lampshades. In The Lampshade, bestselling journalist Mark Jacobson tells the story of how he came into possession of one of these awful objects, and of his search to establish the origin, and larger meaning, of what can only be described as an icon of terror. Jacobson’s mind-bending historical, moral, and philosophical journey into the recent past and his own soul begins in Hurricane Katrina–ravaged New Orleans. It is only months after the storm, with America’s most romantic city still in tatters, when Skip Henderson, an old friend of Jacobson’s, purchases an item at a rummage sale: a very strange looking and oddly textured lampshade. When he asks what it’s made of, the seller, a man covered with jailhouse tattoos, replies, “That’s made from the skin of Jews.” The price: $35. A few days later, Henderson sends the lampshade to Jacobson, saying, “You’re the journalist, you find out what it is.” The lampshade couldn’t possibly be real, could it? But it is. DNA analysis proves it. This revelation sends Jacobson halfway around the world, to Yad Vashem in Jerusalem and to the Buchenwald concentration camp in Germany, where the lampshades were supposedly made on the order of the infamous “Bitch of Buchenwald,” Ilse Koch. From the time he grew up in Queens, New York, in the 1950s, Jacobson has heard stories about the human skin lampshade and knew it to be the ultimate symbol of Nazi cruelty. Now he has one of these things in his house with a DNA report to prove it, and almost everything he finds out about it is contradictory, mysterious, shot through with legend and specious information. Through interviews with forensic experts, famous Holocaust scholars (and deniers), Buchenwald survivors and liberators, and New Orleans thieves and cops, Jacobson gradually comes to see the lampshade as a ghostly illuminator of his own existential status as a Jew, and to understand exactly what that means in the context of human responsibility. One question looms as his search goes on: what to do with the lampshade—this unsettling thing that used to be someone? It is a difficult dilemma to be sure, but far from the last one, since once a lampshade of human skin enters your life, it is very, very hard to forget.