Beginning with the joys of scribbling, this title helps readers learn how to create tone, line, shape, texture and pattern, eventually arriving at the more sophisticated principles involved in drawing animals and people and mastering perspective.
Sarah S. Richardson Books
Sarah S. Richardson's work navigates the intricate intersections of science and society. Her research focuses on how scientific discoveries, particularly in biology and genetics, shape our understanding of gender and sexuality. Richardson explores the evolution of these concepts and their reflection in both scientific inquiry and everyday life.






Lucy is average, awkward and unassuming. And, when it comes to sex, what she lacks in experience, she makes up for in curiosity. That's all set to change. On a night of rsts, she opens the door to a world of relationships and sex that she had only ever dreamt about. But, is the reality all she had hoped it would be? GirlPlay is an exploration of love and sex spun out in slam.
Copperplate Calligraphy from A to Z
- 128 pages
- 5 hours of reading
Learn and perfect the classic, yet once again popular, script with this easy-to-use, full-color, and very modern guide. With so many calligraphy artists creating beautiful work today, the dip pen is truly having a renaissance. This book will give you a good foundation to begin your study by providing information from the best tools to the correct way to form the foundational shapes of the letterforms. You will be introduced to the Copperplate style, recognized by its fifty-five degree slant angle and the contrast between the thin up-strokes and shaded down-strokes. While calligraphy is an art in writing, it is not the same as handwriting. It is the art of drawing letters, so don't worry if you don't have perfect handwriting. This book will have you making amazing Copperplate in no time.
The book explores the complex relationship between cultural gender norms and genetic theories of sex, particularly through the lens of X and Y chromosomes. It traces the evolution of ideas about sex from the early 20th century to the postgenomic era, highlighting how gender influences research practices and scientific language. By examining historical theories and contemporary debates, the author argues for the necessity of critical dialogue regarding the impact of cultural gender concepts on genetic science, especially following the Human Genome Project.
The Maternal Imprint
- 384 pages
- 14 hours of reading
Get inspired by a new compilation of crave-worthy spaces and places curated by HGTV star and award-winning designer Sarah Richardson.