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Altered Curiosities: Assemblage Techniques and Projects [Paperback]

Jane Ann Wynn (Author)
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September 20, 2007
Two very important things make this book stand out from the crowd of other collage, mixed-media and assemblage titles: the projects (full of oddities and the unexpected) and the techniques - several of which have never been published before. A common element of Jane Wynn's style is to find an object, break it and put it together again (sometimes more than once), and she loves using anthropomorphic associations to tell stories in her projects.Step-by-step, readers will learn her unique method and her sought-after techniques. Along with surface alterations (faux-aging, patinas and the use of unusual household products), "Altered Curiosities" teaches metal etching with rubber stamps, simple wiring to create dramatic lighting, instruction for altering simple toy figures (making two-headed animals, for instance) and more.

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About the Author

Jane Wynn is a mixed-media artist who exhibits throughout the United States. Working with a diversity of mediums from metals to wood, from fiber to found objects, she creates art with a curious narrative. Her work has appeared in several books and magazines, and she has been featured on Internet radio and television. Jane earned her Masters in Fine Art from Towson University and has taught foundation art classes at colleges and universities in Maryland. She currently teaches a variety of techniques in jewelry design, mixed media and assemblage art at workshops around the country.

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  • Paperback: 128 pages
  • Publisher: North Light Books (September 20, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1581809727
  • ISBN-13: 978-1581809725
  • Product Dimensions: 10.9 x 8.5 x 0.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (23 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #85,653 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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220 of 228 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Okay book with some bad information..., December 2, 2007
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Christopher T. Palmer "CTP" (Concord, CA United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Altered Curiosities: Assemblage Techniques and Projects (Paperback)
Just a few examples:
pp19 - "This technique is called annealing. The metal will remain warm and soft enough to easily work for a while. As you work, if it cools down to the point of being difficult to manipulate, just heat it up again!"

truth - Once metal has been annealed it stays annealed, no matter how much it "cools down." What hardens it is the further working of it - bending, striking, etc. This is called "work hardening." It has everything to do with the crystalline structure of the material, not any residual heat in it.

pp20- "A two-part epoxy sets up fast and strong in under five minutes"

truth - A "five minute epoxy" will, but all other epoxies take longer, sometimes much longer. Bottom line in any good work is - don't use 5 minute epoxy for anything that needs to last - especially if you plan to sell it to someone. It is weak and brittle, and any good craftsman knows this.

pp24- "silver solder"

truth - not with that torch you won't. What is being used is "silver bearing solder" which is what is known as a "soft solder." Soft solder is great stuff - I use it all the time - but if you go into a shop and buy actual "silver solder", a hard solder, you will be unhappy that it doesn't work at all like in the book.

pp77- "Router knob top"

truth - What is being called a "router bit" is in fact a hole saw. The way it is being used in the photo will more often than not end up ruining the piece of wood, or damaging your fingers badly. Even if you succeed to not do either of those things, you will discover that you do not have the recess as pictured in the project, but rather a circular saw kerf that you must now gouge or chisel out to get that recess. This use of the term "router bit" is repeated on page 95, whereas what is pictured in use on page 96 is a Forstner bit - as it turns out, a Forstner bit is perfect for creating these recesses in pieces of wood. When the novice reader goes to their hardware store and asks for a "router bit" they will be led to a selection of items that they have no possible use for with a hand drill on these projects.

There are other things wrong with this book, including some wording that make me wonder if the editors were asleep at their desks, not familiar with the English language, or maybe just in over their heads.

The reason I am being so pissy about all of this is because I teach people to make things. And I am constantly having to help them unlearn things they picked up in books like this. Jane Ann Wynn is a very creative woman, and I applaud her effort in sharing her gorgeous techniques with a wider audience, but with tools and techniques put forth in ways that are anywhere from confusing, to downright flesh-removingly dangerous, I feel I have to speak up. Books like this, which try to cross the line between simply inspiring picture books into the realm of technical instruction really should do much better in the technical instruction efforts, or why try really?
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24 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A very funky book, October 11, 2007
This review is from: Altered Curiosities: Assemblage Techniques and Projects (Paperback)
Just when I thought I had seen all there was to assemblage out comes this book. Jane Ann Wynn has been extremely generous in sharing her techniques with us and also in encouraging us to use methods such as soldering that we might be too scared to use otherwise. One of the things I really like about the book is that the art work that is presented here is not cute and whimsical but groovy, edgy and even disturbing with a good dose of humour thrown in. The bird-feeder is really something else and the jewellery is very cool. Highly recommended.
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19 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful!, September 29, 2007
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As an artist who loves to experiment with any form of altered art this book hits the spot. I was immediately attracted to this book because of the awesome cover then I opened it and started to read. I instantly got goose bumps and an overwhelming urge to CREATE SOMETHING! The photos are beautiful and leave you wanting more, more, more and Jane Wynn gives step by step instructions that make these works of art doable. She invites you into her world with wonderful stories that inspire and motivate you. If you are in a rut or just need that little bit of something to jumpstart your creativity this book if for you. This book is a treasure and should be a must for anyone interested in altered art.
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