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Culture and art is many things and at Tales you find a wide selection of art and culture books. If you enjoy a trip to the museum or an evening at the theatre this is the place for you. If you are more into architecture or a well written song, fear not you also find books about that. Lastly design and fashion is also part of our art and culture selection, so what are you waiting for? Set your inner creativity free and get inspired by some of the world’s best artists, musicians, designers or architects.
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    - Transform sketches into embroidery patterns and stitch strong, iconic women from the past and present
    by Amy L. Frazer
    £11.99

    Art Makers: Empowered Embroidery makes it easy to learn to embroider iconic women. With simple sketching instructions, an overview of embroidery basics, step-by-step stitching projects, and portraits of strong women, this book appeals to artists, crafters, stitchers, and more.

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    by Lenny Kravitz
    £15.49

    The autobiography of rock icon, Lenny Kravitz

  • - An Image Archive for Tattoo Artists and Designers
    by Kale James
    £15.99

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    - Rural Getaways and Sublime Solitude
     
    £25.49

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    by Philip Guston
    £40.49

    "The exhibition is organized by the National Gallery of Art, Washington; the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston; Tate Modern, London; and the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston"--Copyright page.

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    - New single-colour graphics
    by Victionary
    £18.99

    PALETTE mini's 7th edition proves that singularity is anything but boring, as the designers make the most out of a sole colour or a tonal palette to bring out the best in a creative concept and leave a lasting visual impact.

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    - Over 100 inspiring journal layouts plus 500 writing prompts
    by Helen (Author) Colebrook
    £11.99

    For many people who want to keep a journal, the fear of the blank page can be a very real stumbling block, but is definitely something that can be resolved. In this essential reference guide, journaling expert Helen Colebrook offers up all her knowledge, tips and tricks to ensure you get truly bitten by the journaling bug.

  • by Piethein Strengholt
    £59.99

    As data management and integration continue to evolve rapidly, storing all your data in one place, such as a data warehouse, is no longer scalable. In the very near future, data will need to be distributed and available for several technological solutions. With this practical book, youll learnhow to migrate your enterprise from a complex and tightly coupled data landscape to a more flexible architecture ready for the modern world of data consumption.Executives, data architects, analytics teams, and compliance and governance staff will learn how to build a modern scalable data landscape using the Scaled Architecture, which you can introduce incrementally without a large upfront investment. Author Piethein Strengholt provides blueprints, principles, observations, best practices, and patterns to get you up to speed.Examine data management trends, including technological developments, regulatory requirements, and privacy concernsGo deep into the Scaled Architecture and learn how the pieces fit togetherExplore data governance and data security, master data management, self-service data marketplaces, and the importance of metadata

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    - A Life as Art
    by Blake Gopnik
    £13.49

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    by Alain Botton, The School of Life & John Armstrong
    £12.99

    New title from Alain de Botton asking 'what is art for'?

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    £9.49

    Draw your favorite Star Wars characters!

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    - Step-by-Step Techniques for Ink-Based Fluid Art
    by DesireE (Author) DelaGe
    £12.99

    Learn everything you need to know to get started with alcohol inks, with step-by-step techniques on creating incredible, bold and colourful, abstract art. As well as paintings, you'll discover inspiration and advice on using the techniques to decorate fashion and home accessories for striking handmade gifts.

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    by Carolyn Mullet
    £25.49

    A lavish gift book that provides a sneak peek into the most spectacular private gardens of Europe.

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    £20.49

    Nobuyoshi Araki distills decades' worth of images down to 512 pages in this ultimate retrospective of his career. First published as a Limited Edition and now back in a new, compact format, the intimate collection delves deep into Araki's best-known imagery: Tokyo street scenes; faces and foods; colorful, sensual flowers; female genitalia; and...

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    by Ramin Zahed
    £21.99

    The official behind-the-scenes art book for Sony Pictures Animation¿s feature film The Mitchells vs. The MachinesThe Mitchells vs. The Machines is a comedy about an everyday family's struggle to relate while technology rises up around the world! When Katie Mitchell, a creative outsider, is accepted into the film school of her dreams, her plans to meet ¿her people¿ at college are upended when her nature-loving dad Rick determines the whole family should drive Katie to school together and bond as a family one last time. Katie and Rick are joined by the rest of the family, including Katie¿s wildly positive mom Linda, her quirky little brother Aaron, and the family¿s delightfully chubby pug Monchi for the ultimate family road trip. Suddenly, the Mitchells¿ plans are interrupted by a tech uprising: All around the world, the electronic devices people love¿from phones to appliances to an innovative new line of personal robots¿decide it¿s time to take over. With the help of two friendly malfunctioning robots, the Mitchells will have to get past their problems and work together to save each other and the world!The Art of The Mitchells vs. The Machines gives insight into how the filmmakers were able to bring this fresh, new vision to the screen through concept art, sketches, and early character designs, accompanied by exclusive commentary from director/co-writer Michael Rianda and co-director/co-writer Jeff Rowe, alumni of the team behind Emmy Award¿winning Gravity Falls, and producers Phil Lord and Christopher Miller, the innovative and creative minds behind The Lego Movie and the Academy Award¿winning Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse.

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    - A complete guide to drawing the human body
    by Jake Spicer
    £19.99

    Understand the human body and transform your art with bestselling author and teacher Jake Spicer

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    by Peter Lindbergh
    £59.99

    Follow Peter Lindbergh across four decades of pioneering fashion photography. Through countless collaborations with the most venerated names in fashion, the German photographer created new narratives with his humanist approach, which resulted in iconic shots at once introspective and appealing. This book features more than 300 images, many...

  • - The best guide to building a shipping container home and tiny house living, including plans, tips, FAQs, and more!
    by Damon Jones
    £12.49 - 18.99

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    - Design and Construction
    by James Orrom
    £21.99

    A comprehensive design resource that reveals how the iconic chairs of the 20th and 21st centuries have been designed for mass production.

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    - Glazes and Clay Bodies
    by Linda Bloomfield
    £35.99

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    by Alan Hess
    £51.99

    For the first time, all 289 extant houses designed by the master architect are shown here in exquisite color photographs. Along with Weintraub's stunning photos and a selection of floor plans and archival images, the book includes text and essays by several leading Wright scholars.

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    - Foreword by J.J. Abrams
    by Anthony Daniels
    £7.99

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    - Ozu, Bresson, Dreyer
    by Paul Schrader
    £20.99

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    - projects and interpretations
    by Ann Blockley
    £15.49

    Artist Ann Blockley is renowned for her innovative approach to watercolour painting. Her highly-anticipated new book provides a series of workshops demonstrating how to push the boundaries of watercolour, using key techniques to develop your own work and take your paintings to the next level.

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    by Bruce Springsteen
    £8.99

    A revelatory memoir by a legendary rock star, Bruce Springsteen's BORN TO RUN will be the book of 2016.

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    - The Tale of Two Imaginary Boys
    by Lol Tolhurst
    £9.49

    The inside story of The Cure

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    by Willie Nelson
    £10.99

    The unvarnished and complete story of the life of one of America's greatest ever songwriters.

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    by Carol Woolton
    £25.49

    Destined to become a must-have visual sourcebook for all those who love fashion and jewellery.

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    by Richard Shiff & Catherine Lampert
    £38.49

Culture
What defines culture you might ask? The answer is culture is what defines you. It is what makes us humans human and differentiate us from all other species on the planet. Art and culture is what we share with others, whether it is so called high culture or pop culture. High culture is typically associated with the ‘finer’, classical art forms such as opera, classical music, visual art, ballet and plays. Works that often have a certain age and artistic acknowledgement begin it, but fine culture is also sometimes seen as “high-brow” and not something everyone can understand and that’s sad, because culture and cultural books are for everyone no matter the kind. On the other end of the spectrum we have pop culture that typically is associated with more modern, popular and mainstream forms of culture. It can be pop music, cartoons or big blockbuster movies. We have cultural books from each side of the spectrum, but the best thing is that a change between the two concepts is coming and people are more open about mixing high culture and pop culture, because they are not that different at all. The most important thing about culture is that it connects us and is part of who we are. It can create communities and friendships, but also let us reflect upon ourselves. You can get wiser on that topic in some of our selection’s culture books. 

Art
In our selection you find some of the finest art books featuring some of the greatest artists in history and now. Art is a very important part of our culture. In art you have the possibility of getting engrossed in a wonderful painting, a provocative sculpture, a brilliant play or a beautiful ballet. 
In art you can get lost in the most wonderful stories and themes and identify yourself with someone who doesn’t necessarily look and act like you. By experiencing that you improve your ability of empathy. At the same time you can learn about yourself through art and art books especially when it comes to feelings that can be difficult to describe. In art the themes and problematics are universal and that’s why we feel recognized when experiencing a play, listening to a symphony, studying a great painting or reading a good art book. The art books are best enjoyed in a relaxed setting giving the art room to speak. 
Another beautiful thing about art is that it needs interpretation. When a person meets a well painted painting, a classical sculpture, or a provocative installation it makes us reflect about what it means, and what the art will tell us about society, life or yourself. Everyone can get something different out of a good artwork, because it speaks directly to you and functions as a dialog, where you will have to finish the sentence with your interpretation taking our own life and experiences into the artwork.
We also have a lot of artist books. One of the most talented and popular artists right now are the world famous Dane Vilhelm Hammershøi. Hammershøi has a very significant way of painting giving voice to the melankolic side of the world and of us humans. The painter is famous for his artworks of especially white doors in his apartment in Copenhagen. In the paintings Hammershøi plays with light and shadow in a brilliant way giving room to both sides, which also could be seen as a reflection of life that contains both. The motive also makes the art watcher wonder what is on the other side of the doors or corridors making them compose a continuation of the painting. You can read about Hammershøi in an European context in the artist book Hammershoi and Europe

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