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RESOURCES
The following is a list of books, which might be used for CSEC® Visual Arts Syllabus. This is neither
exhaustive nor prescriptive but indicates some possible sources that teachers and candidates may use
as appropriate.
Crafts
Calder, Alexander Animal Sketching. New York: Dover Publications Inc., 1990.
Cushing, Val M. The Ceramic Design Book. London: Lark Books, 1998.
Dodd, Arthur E. Dictionary of Ceramics.Burlinton, Vermount: Ashgate Publishing Co.,
1994.
Frank, Vivien Decorative Paper Crafts. London: Tiger Books International, 1991.
Kafka, Francis, J. Batik, Tie Dyeing, Stenciling, Silk Screen, Block Printing: The Hand
Decoration of Fabrics. New York: Dover Publications Inc., 1990.
Reader’s Digest Association Reader’s Digest Craft and Hobbies: A Step by Step Guide to Creative
Skills. New York: The Reader’s Digest Association Inc., 1991.
Graphic Design
Place, Jennifer Creating Logos and Letterheads. New York: North Light Books, 1995.
Swann, Alan The New Graphic Design School. New York: John Wiley and Sons Inc.,
1997.
History of Art
Arche-Straw, Petrine (Ed.) Fifty Years – Fifty Artists: 1950-2000, The School of Visual Arts. Kingston,
Jamaica: Ian Randle Publishers, 2000.
Bender, Wolfgang (Ed.) Rastafarian Art. Kingston: Jamaica, Ian Randle Publishers, 1992.
Bercht, Fatima et al (Eds.) Taino: Pre-Columbian Art and Culture from the Caribbean. New York,
Montacelli Press, 1997.
Block, Holly Art Cuba: The New Generation. New York: Harry N. Abrams, 2001.
Boxer, David and Poupeye, Modern Jamaican Art. Kingston: Ian Randle Publishers, 1998.
Veerle
Cummins, Alissandra et al Art in Barbados: What Kind of Mirror Image? Kingston, Jamaica: Ian
Randle Press, 1999.
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