Drawing on the immense popularity and the timeless
appeal of Celtic ornaments, author David Balade, an
acclaimed artist who created many drawings and paintings
in the Celtic style, has chosen the most interesting,
diverse and typical patterns and motifs of Celtic art
for this beautifully designed practical and historical
sourcebook. Starting with an illustrated introduction to
the Celts and the development of Celtic art, all designs
showcased in Designing Celtic Ornament are placed in
their historical context. The chapters which follow
examine the major patterns of Celtic ornamentation:
spirals, interlacements, labyrinths and beasts. Each
chapter opens with a general introduction to the
elements of the pattern and is followed by the many
modifications it underwent during the ages. A short
introduction to each variation with illustrated examples
from magnificent manuscripts such as the Book of Kells,
The Book of Durrow or the Lindisfarne Gospels explains
the specific characteristics of a certain pattern, how
it was created and what it symbolised. More than 200 of
the depicted designs can be reproduced and applied to
contemporary work. The final chapter gives easy to
follow step-by-step instructions for replicating twenty
of the most beautiful motifs to be found in this
exquisite collection of Celtic ornaments. Designing
Celtic Ornament not only explores the history and
symbolism of the most popular Celtic motifs, but also
provides a fantastic and ideal resource for artists,
designers and crafters working in all media.
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