vendredi 2 juin 2006

scrapbooking

creative leisure

The scrapbooking (of English: scrap: piece, end, remain and book: deliver) is as a creative leisure consisting in placing photographs in a decoration in connection with the topic approached, with an aim of emphasizing them by a presentation more aesthetic as a simple photo album. For that, many techniques of scrapbooking exist, such as the scrapbooking (of English: scrap: piece, end, remain and book: deliver) is a form of creative leisure consisting in introducing photographs into a decoration in connection with the topic approached, with an aim of emphasizing them by a presentation more aesthetic than a simple photo album. For that, many techniques of scrapbooking exist, such as the tag, serendipity etc…
The usual format of a page of scrapbooking is of 30 X 30 cm. However, all the formats of page and album are authorized with the liking of imagination and the material with the provision of each one.
With the scrapbooking, your photo albums will become a treasure which your family will appreciate from generation to generation.
It is also a new concept in connection with the use of the documents and files


A page generally comprises a title, a comment has date and the name of the people present on the photographs.




Joy of Scrapbooking


Totally Teen Scrapbook Pages: Scrapbooking the Almost Grown-Up Years


Digital Scrapbooking


All Boy Scrapbook Pages.html


Scrapbooking With Your Kids: The Ultimate Guide to Kid-friendly Crafting

mercredi 22 septembre 2004

Picasso Cubiste


An occasion to see collage cubists of Picasso

The Picasso Museum in Paris this September 19, 2007 to January 7, 2008 an exhibition, the first of its kind ever organized in France, the period of Cubist Pablo Picasso. The retrospective presents Picasso cubist collages throughout the world. The room number 8 is devoted to collages Cubist 1920 dominated by work on the edge of abstraction. The collages with questions about the guitar music "violin and sheet music" (Fall 1912)

This exhibition would gain a lot of interest if it were at least alluded to the impact of the couple

Picasso in establishing the first cubist collages.

© Guitare Picasso, printemps 1913. Stuck papers (papers of color, wallpapers, newspaper, charcoal and pencil) 44 X 32,7 cm. Paris, Picasso Museum © Rmn S/P - © Succession Picasso 2007