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Books with title Imagination in Art

  • Image & Imagination

    Nick Healy, Kristen McCurry

    eBook (Switch Press, March 1, 2016)
    More than 150 compelling photos and provocative writing prompts work together in this hybrid photo book/journal to inspire young adults to think, dream, create. Writers looking for inspiration and ideas will find what they need here. Image and Imagination is a repository of story starters, a practice space for fun and informal writing, and a turnkey to unlock the writer within.
  • Imagination

    Lynn Pellegrini

    Paperback (Covenant Books, April 16, 2019)
    Denny is a young boy who has trouble falling asleep. There just might be a monster under his bed! With the help of his two friends, Denny learns all about imagination and how it can be something positive. Is there a monster under his bed?
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  • Imagination in Art

    Clare Gogerty

    Hardcover (Evans Brothers, Oct. 1, 1995)
    Each title in the "In Art" series is designed to help readers enjoy and understand works of art, while encouraging them to create their own. Highly illustrated, with fact boxes and activities, the series should be suitable as an introduction to the world of art and the inspiration behind it.
  • My Imagination

    Valerie Howard, Tiffany Petitt

    language (Valerie Howard Books, Sept. 9, 2017)
    What's the craziest thing you can imagine? Squirrels playing chess with kings? Purple bees? A raccoon eating cake on the moon? Find all these and more silly things in the colorful, fun pages of this book. If you want more fun when you're done reading, grab this book's companion called: "My Imagination: An Illustrate-Your-Own Children's Book" and draw your own pictures using your wild imagination!
  • Imagination in Flight

    Charles Newby

    eBook
    Imagination in Flight invites children and their parents to find the silly ways we think with our noodles. Plenty of wacky humor and art from creator Charles Newby that will give you the giggles. Everything from a daredevil frog to a carrot on a kite. When you read together imagination takes flight!
  • Imagination

    Gireesh Haridas

    language (, Aug. 20, 2015)
    From the creator of 'Albert, Barney and the Canvas Board' comes another fun, innovative book for children consisting of rhyming verses and black-and-white mosaic illustrations.At first glance, it may appear to be just a small dot. However, it has the potential to be so much more. It could be an ant. It could be a tree. It could be a flower. It could be anything in the world. Do you know what it is? It is Imagination.
  • Imagination in Art

    Bridget Crowley

    Paperback (Evans Brothers Ltd, June 30, 2003)
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  • In My Imagination

    Hannah L. Clark

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Oct. 19, 2017)
    Sometimes adventure comes in the smallest packages. Illustration and simple, rhyming text reveal a mother’s love for her child and the wonderful adventure of being a parent.
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  • Imagination

    Mike Thaler, Sherry Shahan

    Hardcover (Richard C Owen Pub, Jan. 1, 2003)
    Mike Thaler, author of "The Teacher from the Black Lagoon" series, recounts his life and describes how his daily activities and creative process are interwoven.
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  • Artificial Imagination

    Kalpanik S.

    eBook (Center of Artificial Imagination, Nov. 25, 2012)
    This captivating, new book mixes technology and art together into a fascinating and philosophical combination. The book follows one high-tech immigrant's journey through United States as he graduates from University of California and ventures from Silicon Valley to Seattle, Nashville and back to California in a quest for his dream job and his search for a place which accepts him, a place he could call home.The story is purportedly narrated by an artificial intelligence program with theability to simulate human creativity, sense of humor and spirit of adventure. Technology is all brain, no heart, all cold logic, and no warm soul, or is it?This gem of a book reminds us that technology could not exist were it not for boundless creativity, and it does this in such a way as to also remind us that without that very same creativity, there would be no art, no literature.
  • My Imagination

    Valerie Howard, Tiffany Petitt

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Sept. 5, 2017)
    What's the craziest thing you can imagine? Squirrels playing chess with kings? Purple bees? A raccoon eating cake on the moon? Find all these and more silly things in the colorful, fun pages of this book. If you want more fun when you're done reading, grab this book's companion called: "My Imagination: An Illustrate-Your-Own Children's Book" and draw your own pictures using your wild imagination!
  • Imagination Nation

    Dr. Kay Zizby

    language (Mascot Books, Dec. 18, 2016)
    Freddie discovers a magical land, where a kid can be whatever he dreams to be if he truly believes he can! It’s greater than any amusement park, and better than any vacation! This spectacular place is called IMAGINATION NATION!