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In 'Cigar-Box Dioramas: A 'How-to-do-it' Handbook', Arminta Neal delves into the fascinating world of creating miniature scenes inside cigar boxes. This step-by-step guide provides detailed instructions on how to construct these intricate dioramas, making it a valuable resource for both beginners and experienced artists. Neal's writing style is clear and instructional, catering to readers interested in the meticulous art of diorama-making. The book is not only a practical how-to guide but also a celebration of the creativity and craftsmanship involved in this unique form of art. Arminta Neal, a renowned diorama artist and educator, brings her expertise to this handbook, showcasing her passion for the craft. Her background in fine arts and experience in teaching art classes have undoubtedly influenced the creation of this comprehensive guide. Neal's dedication to preserving and promoting the art of diorama-making shines through in this book, making it a must-read for anyone interested in exploring this creative medium. I highly recommend 'Cigar-Box Dioramas: A 'How-to-do-it' Handbook' to artists, hobbyists, and anyone looking to embark on a rewarding creative project. With Neal's guidance, readers can learn the techniques and nuances of diorama-making while unleashing their imagination and artistic skills. This handbook is a valuable addition to any artist's library, offering inspiration and practical tips for creating stunning miniature worlds.
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Just as this publication was ready for the printer, a very rare cigar box was listed on an internet auction site. Recognizing its rarity and extraordinary appeal, a decision was made to bid on it with the hopes of purchasing it. As author, I won. But I also knew that it was too late to include this Davy Crockett cigar box alongside the more than 100 other cigar boxes already headlined and profiled in this particular 200-page volume. After winning the bid a final decision was made to illustrate this cigar box on the back cover of this production. In so doing readers have a chance to scrutinize a very rare and a one-of-a-kind cigar box. Of course, any cigar box that lithographically headlines Davy Crockett usually identifies the famous American frontiersman with the Alamo (see this Volume, page 114) and how he and 200 Texans were killed in 1836 by Santa Anna’s 1500 strong Mexican forces. A wide-spread interest in Davy Crockett ever since has become the norm. Tennessee Ernie Ford popularized him in 1955 with his hit “The Battle of Davy Crockett”. John Wayne immortalized Davy Crockett when he played the famous frontiersman in the 1960 Hollywood blockbuster, The Alamo. The stunning lithographic print on the inside lid of a wooden cigar box made by William Simpson of Massachusetts, circa 1900, now highlights this back cover of this book and demonstrates the ultimate bravery of a young Davy Crockett protecting individuals inundated with a blizzard and petrified of wolves trying to push their way into the pioneer Log Cabin (see this Volume, pages 108- 109) that the legendary frontiersman is valiantly guarding and resolutely defending. This Davy Crocket lithographic print is one of the highlight prints of the book....
For close to a decade, Charlie Humber’s discovery and documentation of the forgotten stories hidden beneath century-old wooden cigar box lids continues. In 2018, the initial volume of his series, headlined Cigar Box Lithographs: The Inside Stories Uncovered, “sparked” Charlie’s widely embraced, six-volume series that has attracted a dedicated following both in Canada and abroad. In the latest volume of his acclaimed series, Charlie spiritedly delves into a timely topic: serenading the alluring history of America’s Indigenous Peoples. As with his five previous volumes, he pays homage to historical times. Story by story, he utilizes cigar box lithographs as his guideposts to reach his principal objective.