Resin Alchemy

Resin Alchemy
Author: Susan Lenart Kazmer
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2013-07-17
Genre: Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN: 162033464X

Discover one of the hottest trends in mixed media--resin! Join mixed-media and jewelry artist Susan Lenart Kazmer as she opens new frontiers in her application of resin techniques. Resin Alchemy offers detailed step-by-step technique tutorials on using resin, from the basics of mixing and pouring to using bezels and key metalworking techniques that expand design options. She explores creating artistic effects with: • Color • Found objects • Texture • Casting • Collage • And, more! It doesn't stop there! Learn how to incorporate stories, words, meaningful images, and more in the layers of your resin jewelry. Susan shares her wealth of tips for collecting great found objects and for layering and encasing storiesâ€"in short, how to bring both great technique and great imagination to bear on jewelry making. Throughout the book, you'll enjoy easy step-by-step projects and finished pieces.

Alchemy

Alchemy
Author: E. J. Holmyard
Publisher: Courier Corporation
Total Pages: 335
Release: 2012-04-26
Genre: Science
ISBN: 048615114X

Alchemy is thought to have originated over 2000 years ago in Hellenic Egypt, the result of three converging streams: Greek philosophy, Egyptian technology and the mysticism of Middle Eastern religions. Its heyday was from about 800 A.D. to the middle of the seventeenth century, and its practitioners ranged from kings, popes, and emperors to minor clergy, parish clerks, smiths, dyers, and tinkers. Even such accomplished men as Roger Bacon, Thomas Aquinas, Sir Thomas Browne and Isaac Newton took an interest in alchemical matters. In its search for the "Philosopher's Stone" that would transmute base metals into silver and gold, alchemy took on many philosophical, religious and mystical overtones. These and many other facets of alchemy are explored with enormous insight and erudition in this classic work. E. J. Holmyard, a noted scholar in the field, begins with the alchemists of ancient Greece and China and goes on to discuss alchemical apparatus, Islamic and early Western alchemy; signs, symbols, and secret terms; Paracelsus; English, Scottish and French alchemists; Helvetius, Price, and Semler, and much more. Ranging over two millennia of alchemical history, Mr. Holmyard shows how, like astrology and witchcraft, alchemy was an integral part of the pre-scientific moral order, arousing the cupidity of princes, the blind fear of mobs and the intellectual curiosity of learned men. Eventually, however, with the advent and ascension of the scientific method, the hopes and ideas of the alchemists faded to the status of "pseudo-science." That transformation, as well as alchemy's undeniable role as a precursor of modern chemistry, are brilliantly illuminated in this book. Students of alchemy, chemistry, the history of science, and the occult, plus anyone interested in the origin and evolution of one of mankind's most enduring and influential myths, will want to have a copy of this masterly study.

Resin Creations

Resin Creations
Author: Barrett Williams
Publisher: Barrett Williams
Total Pages: 80
Release: 2024-04-29
Genre: Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN:

Uncover the lustrous world of resin jewelry, where art meets craftsmanship in "Resin Creations," a comprehensive guide that promises to elevate your hobby to artistry, or ignite a new-found passion. This transformative eBook takes you by the hand and leads you through the intricate dance of resin jewelry making, an endeavor that blends the magic of chemistry with the flair of design. "Resin Creations" is your friend and mentor in one, guiding you through every step of the process. From the moment you start setting up your creative space to the final touches that turn your piece into a masterpiece, this book ensures you are well-equipped for the exciting journey ahead. Begin your odyssey with a deep dive into what resin jewelry entails, exploring the essential tools and materials that will become the foundation of your craft. Navigate through chapters that meticulously teach you about different types of resin and the critical safety practices to keep your creativity flourishing without any hitches. This guide carefully curates tips and tricks to master the basic techniques, so you can mix, pour, and cure resin with the confidence of a seasoned artisan. Design is at the heart of every piece of jewelry, and "Resin Creations" provides you with the underpinnings of color theory, composition, and more, transforming technical knowledge into wearable art. Learn to shape your dreams into tangible elegance with segments dedicated to molds and shaping, and elevate your creations by embedding various objects to capture depth and narrative within your pendants, bracelets, and rings. As you progress, uncover advanced techniques that include sculpting with resin, integrating electronic components, and achieving multi-layered aesthetics. This comprehensive resource doesn't stop at creation; it also equips you to troubleshoot common pitfalls, ensuring that your journey is as smooth as the polished finish on your final design. Finally, chapters devoted to the business side of your craft, encourage you to share your creations with the world. Beyond the crafting and selling, "Resin Creations" reinforces the ethos of community and sustainability, encouraging you onward to be both an artist and an advocate for responsible creation. In a blend of creative potential and practical knowledge, "Resin Creations" is more than an eBook—it's the catalyst to a new chapter of your artistic life. Whether you dream of shimmering, bespoke jewelry or long to contribute to the rich culture of handmade art, your journey begins here.

Alchemy

Alchemy
Author: Marie-Luise von Franz
Publisher: Inner City Books
Total Pages: 292
Release: 1980
Genre: Alchemy
ISBN: 9780919123045

"It was the genius of C.G. Jung to discover in the 'holy technique' of alchemy a parallel to the psychological individuation process. This book, by Jung's long-time friend and co-worker, completely demystifies the subject. Designed as an introduction to Jung's more detailed studies, and profusely illustrated, here is a lucid and practical account of what the alchemists were really looking for--emotional balance and wholeness"--back cover.

Alchemy & Herbalists

Alchemy & Herbalists
Author: Bastion Press
Publisher: Bastion Press, Inc.
Total Pages: 100
Release: 2002-03
Genre: Games & Activities
ISBN: 9780971439245

Practical Alchemy

Practical Alchemy
Author: Brian Cotnoir
Publisher: Weiser Books
Total Pages: 162
Release: 2021-07-01
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 1633412253

A concise guide to the history, theory, and practice of alchemy (the “great work”)—the art of working with the energies of nature for spiritual development, healing, and transformation. Alchemy is a means of understanding and working in concert with the energies of nature for spiritual development, healing, and transformation. In this book, Brian Cotnoir offers a step-by-step introduction that explores alchemy’s mysteries while illustrating its use as a modern spiritual system of attainment. He provides an overview of the history of alchemy, from the first meldings of Egyptian technology to the Middle Ages—the golden age of alchemy—to contemporary techniques. He demystifies the relationship between alchemy and chemistry, and provides evidence that alchemy is much more than a medieval form of psychotherapy. The guide also includes practical laboratory experiments that safely and intelligently lead readers to an understanding of this ancient art and spiritual practice. Provides step-by-step instruction for beginning a practice in alchemy Explains the theory underlying the art and science of alchemy and how it works Demystifies the relationship between alchemy and chemistry, while going well beyond the “psychological interpretation” advanced by nonscientists Introduces the practice of alchemy to students of the Western magical arts This book was previously published as The Weiser Concise Guide to Alchemy. This new edition includes a foreword by Robert Allen Bartlett, author of Real Alchemy.

ZWEIHANDER Grim & Perilous RPG

ZWEIHANDER Grim & Perilous RPG
Author: Daniel D. Fox
Publisher: Andrews McMeel Publishing
Total Pages: 1658
Release: 2019-06-11
Genre: Games & Activities
ISBN: 1524854964

Powered by HTML, this Zweihander eBook edition is published with a nuanced reflowable document layout. It includes: Reflowable text and images Sidebar navigation via device contents Hyperlinked Table of Contents and Index for fast, easy searches Hyperlinked cross-references throughout the book Tap and zoom illustrations This digital format differs from standard fixed layouts and PDFs. We highly suggest users download a sample before purchasing. WELCOME TO GRIM & PERILOUS GAMING Featured on Forbes.com, ranked one of the best-selling fantasy tabletop role-playing games at DriveThruRPG, and having sold over 90,000 copies worldwide, ZWEIHÄNDER Grim & Perilous RPG is a bloodier, grimmer, and grittier version of classical tabletop role-playing games. This revised edition is published in celebration with Andrews McMeel Publishing and features a refreshed layout, new artwork, rules clarifications, color plates by Dejan Mandic, and errata. ZWEIHÄNDER Grim & Perilous RPG is a game where your characters will: Live in a gritty, "realistic" fantasy world Make morally grey decisions & enact vicious reprisals Uncover insidious plots & political intrigue Take part in heart-pumping chase scenes Venture into the wilderness & survive its perils Desperately fight in clandestine & open field combat Defend themselves from injuries, madness, & mutations Encounter sanity-blasting creatures & their minions Using the Powered By ZWEIHÄNDER d100 game engine, you will create grim characters, write perilous adventures, and build your own low fantasy & dark fantasy campaigns. These rules are a perfect fit for Renaissance and medieval-styled adventures, too. You can also use this book to create your own home-brewed worlds, whether inspired by the works of Andrzej Sapkowski’s The Witcher, George R.R. Martin’s Game of Thrones, Glen Cook’s Black Company, Myke Cole’s The Armored Saint, Robert E. Howard’s Solomon Kane, Scott Lynch’s Gentlemen Bastard series, or other "grimdark"-inspired media. This all-in-one game includes most of what you need to play: a character creation guide, game mastery rules, and a bestiary brimming with creatures both fair & foul. All that’s left are a few friends, pencils, and a handful of dice. ZWEIHÄNDER Grim & Perilous RPG awaits, and the fate of your grim & perilous tale hangs in the balance!

A Lexicon of Alchemy

A Lexicon of Alchemy
Author: Martin Rulandus
Publisher: Jazzybee Verlag
Total Pages: 516
Release: 2014-05-26
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 3849644391

Martinus Rulandus was a German physician and alchemist of the early 17th century. Arthur Edward Waite took over the task of translating this huge dictionary of alchemical definitions. This book contains thousands of entries and explains in detail every secret of alchemy.

Alchemy in Contemporary Art

Alchemy in Contemporary Art
Author: Urszula Szulakowska
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 237
Release: 2017-07-05
Genre: Art
ISBN: 1351577182

Alchemy in Contemporary Art analyzes the manner in which twentieth-century artists, beginning with French Surrealists of the 1920s, have appropriated concepts and imagery from the western alchemical tradition. This study examines artistic production from c. 1920 to the present, with an emphasis on the 1970s to 2000, discussing familiar names such as Andre Breton, Salvador Dali, Yves Klein, Joseph Beuys, and Anselm Kiefer, as well as many little known artists of the later twentieth century. It provides a critical overview of the alchemical tradition in twentieth-century art, and of the use of occultist imagery as a code for political discourse and polemical engagement. The study is the first to examine the influence of alchemy and the Surrealist tradition on Australian as well as on Eastern European and Mexican art. In addition, the text considers the manner in which women artists such as Leonora Carrington, Remedios Varo, and Rebecca Horn have critically revised the traditional sexist imagery of alchemy and occultism for their own feminist purposes.

Jung on Alchemy

Jung on Alchemy
Author: C. G. Jung
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 240
Release: 1995
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 0691010978

Illuminating selections from Jung’s writings on alchemy and the transformation of the human spirit The ancient practice of alchemy, which thrived in Europe until the seventeenth century, dealt with the phenomenon of transformation—not only of ore into gold but also of the self into Other. Through their work in the material realm, alchemists discovered personal rebirth as well as a linking between outer and inner dimensions. C. G. Jung first turned to alchemy for personal illumination in coping with trauma brought on by his break with Freud. Alchemical symbolism eventually suggested to Jung that there was a process in the unconscious, one that had a goal beyond discharging tension and hiding pain. In this book, Nathan Schwartz-Salant brings together key selections of Jung’s writings on the subject. These writings expose us to Jung’s fascinating reflections on the symbols of alchemy—such as the three-headed Mercurial dragon, hermaphrodites, and lions devouring the sun—and brings us closer to the spirit of his approach to the unconscious, closer than his purely scientific concepts often allow.