• Cats in Art: A Pop-Up Book

    Cats in Art: A Pop-Up Book

    R360

    Cats in Art celebrates the work of Susan Herbert, whose paintings have been delighting cat fans and culture buffs for decades. Her trademark blend of humor and feline enthusiasm makes her art instantly recognizable to cat lovers everywhere.

  • Fingerprint! Things That Go

    Fingerprint! Things That Go

    R200

    With simple step-by-step instructions and an inkpad with six bright paint colors, discover how to create lots of busy things that go pictures by using fingerprints.

  • Fingerprint! Under the SeaOut of stock

    Fingerprint! Under the Sea

    R200

    With simple step-by-step instructions and an inkpad with six bright paint colours, discover how to create lots of under-the-sea pictures by using fingerprints.

  • Little People, BIG DREAMS: Andy Warhol

    Little People, BIG DREAMS: Andy Warhol

    R300

    Little Andy was the tiniest and palest child of the Warholas, a humble couple from Slovakia who lived in Pittsburgh. Sketchbook glued to his hand, he loved every minute of drawing, but he was too shy to show his work to others, even to his family! As an adult he got a chance to publish his first illustration for a glamorous magazine.

  • Little People, BIG DREAMS: Georgia O'Keeffe

    Little People, BIG DREAMS: Georgia O’Keeffe

    R300

    As a child, little Georgia viewed the world differently from other people. She roamed outdoors with her sketch book, while other girls played. As an adult, she painted all day. From New York City to New Mexico, she was influenced by the landscapes of her environment.

  • Little People, BIG DREAMS: Jean-Michel Basquiat

    Little People, BIG DREAMS: Jean-Michel Basquiat

    R300

    Jean-Michel was born in Brooklyn, New York, to a Puerto Rican mother and Haitian father. When he was eight and recovering from an accident in bed, his mother gave him a copy of Gray’s Anatomy, which sparked his interest in the human form. As a teenager, he gained recognition as part of the graffito duo SAMO that spray-painted cryptic messages and images around the landscape of Manhattan’s Lower East Side.

  • Little People, BIG DREAMS: Yayoi Kusama

    Little People, BIG DREAMS: Yayoi Kusama

    R160

    Learn about incredible story of Yayoi Kusama! The groundbreaking contemporary artist who covered the world in dots.

  • Making a Great Exhibition

    Making a Great Exhibition

    R480

    An exciting insight into the workings of artists and museums, Making a Great Exhibition is a colorful and playful introduction geared to children ages 3 to 7.

    How does an artist make a sculpture or a painting? What tools do they use? What happens to the artwork next? This fun, inside look at the life of an artwork shows the journey of two artists’ work from studio to exhibition. Stopping along the way we meet colorful characters—curators, photographers, shippers, museum visitors, and more!

     

  • Origami: Step-by-Step Introduction To The Art of Paper-Folding: Level 2: Intermediate

    Origami: Step-by-Step Introduction To The Art of Paper-Folding: Level 2: Intermediate

    R150

    Perfect the traditional Japanese art of paper-folding with this engaging intermediate-level origami activity book designed to spark creativity and imagination.

  • Quentin BlakeOut of stock

    Quentin Blake

    R330

    Quentin Blake is a collaboration between Tate and London ‘s new House of Illustration, published to coincide with the gallery’s inaugural exhibition, Inside Stories, a landmark show by Quentin Blake. Joanna Carey’s essay is a brilliant survey of Blake’s oeuvre, at once intimate, perceptive and illuminating, and written with an exuberance matching that of her subject.

  • Shape

    Shape

    R200

    This wonderful book gives children a fresh and informal introduction to both 2-D and 3-D shapes.

  • What Did Ruth Asawa Make?

    What Did Ruth Asawa Make?

    R300

    Explore the world of artist Ruth Asawa in this lively, interactive lift-the-flap book for children ages 0–3. Ruth Asawa found inspiration everywhere—whether she looked to her children, her garden, or the warmth of her home, she believed that anything could become art.

  • Explore! Awesome South African Artists

    Explore! Awesome South African Artists

    R250

    Let children jump into the lively and flourishing local art scene, see it in full colour, learn about the diverse paths of the artists and their fascinating artworks. In time your little wonder will soon have found their own South African art hero to look up to!

  • Imbali Artbooks: Adventuring into ArtOut of stock

    Imbali Artbooks: Adventuring into Art

    R1500

    Through these books, young people will discover this world of art by looking, thinking and discussing, by making and doing, by exploring different materials, and by expressing visual ideas of their own. The Imbali Artbooks consist of a box set of eight books. The series is structured around a number of themes and each chapter raises interwoven topics, issues and ideas that are engaging and relevant to young people in the 21st century.

  • White Noise - Pop Up Book

    White Noise – Pop Up Book

    R440

    White Noise is a laptop sculpture garden, a romp through cubism and futurism, and a lesson in early-20th-century modernist formalism’ – Steven Heller, New York Times Enter the mesmerising world of David A. Carter, the award-winning creator of One Red Dot and 600 Black Spots. In White Noise the paper structures are not only incredibly…