? Yellow Square?
A pop-up book for children of all ages by David A. Carter
Gallimard Jeunesse
Here's what says David A. Carter:
? In "A red", the point is easy to find. In "2 Blue", I carefully hidden 2, it is much more difficult to discover. For "600 black Pastilles", the challenge is to count the pellets which, moreover, are clearly visible. Now in Yellow square, the square is again easy to locate. What will happen to White?
Considering the series of five books as a whole, my hope is to create a range of sensations and visual interactive experiences. I think that art that creates a roller coaster of emotion is a = entertainment, and one of my goals as an artist is to distract you.
Have fun?.
David A. Carter
Well in this last volume, the beautiful buildings are still scholarly and refined. C? Is a pleasure to discover the architectures that we invite you to search for? Yellow object but mainly surprise us by? Arrangement d? Amazing sculptures in the balance? Space.
Setting light area of this beautiful book is fascinating. Without doubt, they will want to take scissors and paper to assemble our own figures in? Space product of the imagination. So, your scissors?
A recommendation for all
Friday, December 5, 2008
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