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Books with author Roberta Fields

  • Geometric Patterns from Tiles and Brickwork: And how to draw them

    Robert Field

    Paperback (Tarquin Group, May 1, 1996)
    Patterns from tiles and brickwork are explored and demonstrated so that they can be used in your own designs. Perfect follow up activities for school and other youth trips to places or architectural significance - or just your local high street or even some schools. Robert Field has travelled extensively and has taken his camera and a keen eye with him wherever he has gone. Many people will be both suprised and delighted by the sheer number and variety of interesting patterns that he has discovered. This is one of a series of Geometric Patterns books that will appeal both to those who have a particular interest in the topic covered but also to those who are looking for a rich resource of pattern designs.
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  • Geometric Patterns from Roman Mosaics

    Robert Field

    Paperback (Tarquin Group, Dec. 1, 1988)
    Roman geometric patterns radiate symmetry and order. Drawing the patterns is not just a question of mechanically copying the work of someone else square by square, but of understanding the underlying structure. The patterns are built up from simple elements which seem to ‘grow’ and develop in an almost organic or living way. This book is arranged as a series of drawing exercises. There is no better way of appreciating the skill and imagination of those artists than by drawing their designs yourself. To ‘feel’ how a cross ‘grows’ into a swastika pattern which then ‘grows’ into a complex interlocking design is something which can only be experienced at first hand. This second edition incorporates the same “drawing led” approach to learning about the subject and as such is invaluable in using the designs for contemporary mosaic, or pattern, design. New photographs and updated text strengthen this approach further. Ideal for schools, shops in or near Roman remains, and historical and art/design sections of shops.
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  • Geometric Patterns from Islamic Art and Architecture: And how to draw them

    Robert Field

    language (Tarquin Group, Jan. 21, 2019)
    Patterns from Islamic architecture and art that are a rich and wonderful source for those wanting to explore the boundaries of art and mathematics. The patterns in this book are from some of the world's great mosques, as well as mosaics, doors and windows from the Muslim world. Each is explored and demonstrated so that they can be used in your own designs. They are perfect follow up activities for trips to these magnificent places. Robert Field has travelled extensively and has taken his camera and a keen eye with him wherever he has gone. Many people will be both surprised and delighted by the sheer number and variety of interesting patterns that he has discovered. This is one of a series of Geometric Patterns books that will appeal both to those who have a particular interest in the topic covered but also to those who are looking for a rich resource of pattern designs.
  • Geometric Patterns from Islamic Art and Architecture: And how to draw them

    Robert Field

    Paperback (Tarquin Group, Feb. 1, 1998)
    Patterns from Islamic architecture and art that are a rich and wonderful source for those wanting to explore the boundaries of art and mathematics. The patterns in this book are from some of the world’s great mosques, as well as mosaics, doors and windows from the Muslim world. Each is explored and demonstrated so that they can be used in your own designs. They are perfect follow up activities for trips to these magnificent places. Robert Field has travelled extensively and has taken his camera and a keen eye with him wherever he has gone. Many people will be both surprised and delighted by the sheer number and variety of interesting patterns that he has discovered. This is one of a series of Geometric Patterns books that will appeal both to those who have a particular interest in the topic covered but also to those who are looking for a rich resource of pattern designs.
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  • Geometric Patterns from Roman Mosaics: And how to draw them

    Robert Field

    Paperback (Tarquin, Dec. 1, 1988)
    Roman geometric patterns radiate symmetry and order. Drawing the patterns is not just a question of mechanically copying the work of someone else square by square, but of understanding the underlying structure. The patterns are built up from simple elements which seem to ‘grow’ and develop in an almost organic or living way. This book is arranged as a series of drawing exercises. There is no better way of appreciating the skill and imagination of those artists than by drawing their designs yourself. To ‘feel’ how a cross ‘grows’ into a swastika pattern which then ‘grows’ into a complex interlocking design is something which can only be experienced at first hand. This second edition incorporates the same “drawing led” approach to learning about the subject and as such is invaluable in using the designs for contemporary mosaic, or pattern, design. New photographs and updated text strengthen this approach further. Ideal for schools, shops in or near Roman remains, and historical and art/design sections of shops.
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  • Geometric Patterns from Churches and Cathedrals: And how to draw them

    Robert Field

    Paperback (Tarquin Group, April 1, 1996)
    Patterns from churches and cathedrals that are explored and demonstrated so that they can be used in your own designs. Perfect follow up activities for school and other youth trips to these magnificent places. Robert Field has travelled extensively and has taken his camera and a keen eye with him wherever he has gone. Many people will be both suprised and delighted by the sheer number and variety of interesting patterns that he has discovered. This is one of a series of Geometric Patterns books that will appeal both to those who have a particular interest in the topic covered but also to those who are looking for a rich resource of pattern designs.
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  • Jamie the Baby Dragon and the Apple Tree.

    Robert J Fields

    language (Robert J Fields, Jan. 24, 2014)
    Jamie the Baby Dragon lives in a magical place, Amber Valley, in a cave looking out over a lagoon. With his friends, Jamie has many wonderful and exciting adventures; from splashing and paddling in the waters of the lagoon with the many creatures that live there, to exploring the many fascinating places and secrets the surrounding areas hold. Along the way, Jamie learns the value of true friendship, of learning right from wrong and that, above all else, family and friends are all that truly matter.
  • Geometric Patterns from Patchwork Quilts: And how to draw them

    Robert Field

    Paperback (Tarquin Group, Feb. 1, 2001)
    Robert Field has travelled extensively and has taken his camera and a keen eye with him wherever he has gone. Many people will be both suprised and delighted by the sheer number and variety of interesting patterns that he has discovered. These books will appeal both to those who have a particular interest in the topic covered but also to those who are looking for a rich resource of pattern designs.
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  • Our Constitution, Our Government

    Robert Fields

    Paperback (Book Lab, June 15, 1984)
    Our Constitution, Our Government (Getting to Know the United States) [Jun 01, 1984] Fields, Robert
  • Friends in feathers and fur: Bill's ranch, Frisco, Colorado

    Roberta Fiester

    Unknown Binding (The Summit Historical Society and Roberta Fiester, Jan. 1, 1992)
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  • Geometric Patterns from Tiles & Brickwork

    Robert Field

    Paperback (Robert Field, Jan. 1, 1672)
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  • Geometric Patterns from Islamic Art and Architecture

    Robert Field

    Paperback (Tarquin Publications, July 1, 1999)
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