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Cloth and Clay: a Davison-Ferguson History is the story of two immigrant families united by marriage in nineteenth century Ontario. Traced back to their earliest known origins in North East Scotland and in Yorkshire, England and County Donegal and County Cork in Ireland, the narrative probes the challenges they faced in their homeland, reveals why they made the decision to emigrate and illustrates how they became established in the pottery and tailoring trades. Cloth and Clay explores the local history of both Hamilton and London, Ontario as the story of the Davisons and Fergusons unfolds. It is a well researched investigation of two families within the broader immigrant experience in Canada
A history of this community-based puppet theater group. "This is how we build a culture. Using the worn but still beautiful tools of art, community and purpose. This is how we protect one another, and make a spirit-house big enough for all. ?Puppetry! Storytelling! Music! Dance and revelry! Confronting the patriarchy and defending Nature! This is Paperhand."
Mixed media brings lots of new possibilities to polymer clay crafting. Polymer Clay and Mixed Media—Together at Last is about making polymer clay figures—jewelry pieces, focal beads, décor items, knick-knacks—and incorporating beads, fibers, fabrics, glass, stones, etc. to create special effects. Embellishing polymer clay with mixed media adds a sophistication and richness without making the projects complicated or inaccessible to the average crafter.
Clay. It is one of the Earth's most basic substances. Loaded with minerals and nutrients, it has long been used by traditional healers to treat a wide range of ailments. Today, clay's curative and restorative powers are being hailed by naturopaths and health authorities around the world as a readily available alternative to pharmaceuticals, as well as a replacement for expensive and artificial cosmetics.
Is It Cloth, Clay, or Paper? is aligned to the Common Core State Standards for English/Language Arts, addressing Literacy.RI.K.7 and Literacy.L.K.1. Readers are asked what various items are made of, while being shown bright and fun objects. Answers follow each question. This book should be paired with “Let's Make Art!" (9781448889266) from the InfoMax Common Core Readers Program to provide the alternative point of view on the same topic.
All forms of traditional handbuilding are clearly described and beautifully illustrated in color.