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L**Y
Design book
Great picturesto chose from
J**O
Great reference book
Great reference book. I've used it countless times for my tattoo customers over the years.
J**E
Elegant knots
This book is good if a person is wanting some patterns that will add a fancy look to objects which have a normally simple shape such as clothing, furniture or fantasy weapons even buildings. There are many really great designs to choose from. If someone is wanting to learn how to reproduce the knots it doesn't have steps but most the line work matches the tails so you would start at one corner then follow with your finger to see the curves or angular shape. Some knots don't have rules such as using only circles and waves because a few have half circles and squares, the more familiar type is the triangles it can become any combination the artists wants. I would say from the book summary it really isn't religious despite the knots drawn from relics it doesn't have to be placed on crosses or altar tools. So for reference it's nice but for teaching a person needs basic understanding. I use my laptop and that makes it simpler than by hand and paper.
C**E
Courtney Davis' "Celtic and Old Norse Designs" -- outsize, large-print, easy-to-follow/see detail of historic meticulous artwork
Ancient and medieval Celtic/Norse designs rendered on large pages, black/white patterns, in full detail. Great introduction to motifs of serpentine/spiral disks, weaves of a particularly enthralling nature. For all adults, but would be exceptional gift for that exceptional young mind; also, coloring book for kids. [Beyond titles/names no text regarding history of symbolic art, but for one page and back cover. Such info available online with name of said symbol.] Visuals only.
D**A
Great for design guide
This is great for a design guide if you are embroidering or painting, or creating any type of motif art. Patterns are beautiful.
J**L
Kindle Edition: A scan of a short comb-bound booklet
This "book" is a mere 92 pages. The pages are scanned from a comb-bound booklet, and separated in the middle. IF you are good at taking screenshots, AND you don't mind cutting and pasting in an image editor, then you might like this book. It's a brief collection of Celtic and Viking artworks, nothing more.
M**H
Exactly what I wanted.
Great book for tracing patterns Celtic patterns onto projects such as wood burning, or other wood products as well as helping to design independent art based off of a picture. Exactly what I wanted.
H**G
Good for beginners
Great book. It's not a step by step book but there are examples of different designs to create.
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