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Featuring more than 600 sketches depicting a vast array of
architecturally and culturally significant buildings, bridges,
towers, monuments, and more, Draw Like an Artist: 100 Buildings and
Architectural Forms is a must-have visual reference for student and
aspiring architects, artists, illustrators, and urban sketchers.
This contemporary step-by-step guidebook demonstrates fundamental
art and architectural concepts like proportion, perspective, and
spatial relationships as you learn to draw a wide range of
important residential, commercial, historic, and cultural
buildings, bridges, towers, and other structures from all over the
world and from ancient to modern-all shown from a variety of
perspectives and scales. Each set of illustrations takes you from
beginning sketch lines to a finished drawing. Author David Drazil's
classic drawing style will make this a go-to sourcebook for years
to come. Learn how to establish basic shapes; articulate lines for
structure, forms, and shading; and add defining details by drawing
these celebrated sites and many others: Residential: Fallingwater
in the US and the Silo in Copenhagen Commercial: Dancing House in
Prague and Sugamo Shinkin Bank in Tokyo Monuments/Sacred:
Stonehenge in the UK and the Cathedral of Brasilia Bridges: Jade
Belt Bridge in Beijing and the Sydney Harbor Bridge in Sydney,
Australia Draw Like an Artist: 100 Buildings and Architectural
Forms is a library essential for any artist or architect who's
interested in learning how to draw and explore the underlying
design principles of influential constructions. The books in the
Draw Like an Artist series are richly visual references for
learning how to draw classic subjects realistically through
hundreds of step-by-step images created by expert artists and
illustrators.
A stunning book on kintsugi, the Japanese art of repairing broken
pottery with precious metals to highlight its history beautifully.
A broken pot is made whole again, and within its golden repair we
see a world of meaning. Kintsugi is the art of embracing
imperfection. In Western cultures, the aim of repair has been to
make the broken item 'as good as new'. Kintsugi on the other hand,
is a Japanese art that leaves an obvious repair - one that may
appear fragile, but which actually makes the restored ceramic piece
stronger, more beautiful, and more valuable than before. Leaving
clear, bold, visible lines with the appearance of solid gold, it
never hides the story of the object's damage. Kintsugi traces
memory, bringing together the moment of destruction and the gold
seams of repair through finely-honed skills and painstaking,
time-consuming labour in the creation of a new pot from the old.
There is a story to be told with every crack, every chip. This
story inevitably leads to kintsugi's greatest strength. an intimate
metaphoric narrative of loss and recovery, breakage and
restoration, tragedy and the ability to overcome it. A kintsugi
repair speaks of individuality and uniqueness, fortitude and
resilience, and the beauty to be found in survival. Kintsugi leads
us to a respectful and appreciative acceptance of hardship and
ageing. Author Bonnie Kemske explores kintsugi's metaphorical power
as well as exploring the technical and practical aspects of the
art, meeting with artists and ceramists in Japan and the US to
discuss their personal connection to this intricate technique. With
the inclusion of diary entries, personal stories, and in-depth
exploration of its origin and symbolism, this book shows kintsugi's
metaphoric strength as well as its striking aesthetic, making it a
unique and powerful art form that can touch our lives.
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How to work with a limited palette, with step-by-step
demonstrations. One of the world's best art teachers shows you how
to give spontaneity and lightness to your work with a limited
palette. Using only three colours (up to five at the very most), is
the most effective way to give your art a fresh feel. With an array
of paintings, techniques and step-by-step demonstrations, renowned
artist Hazel Soan goes through a range of specific colour
combinations that work. Each chapter looks at a different
combination, guided by a principal hue or pigment property. For
landscapes she discusses cool blue and warm yellow, for gardens
transparent reds and complimentary green, and for seascapes warm
blue, cool yellow and granulation. The author explores the almost
inexhaustible three-colour combinations but also discusses when
four- or five-colour combinations would enhance or work more
efficiently. This ensures your work is more cohesive, light and
brings out the beauty of the watercolour medium. This extensive
guide is packed with demonstrations, work in progress and finished
paintings - and every single painting will have the colours
itemized, making this not only a great technique book but great
resource for colour combinations. Ideal for all painters, new or
experienced.
A 'How to' book featuring painting techniques used by Dutch
Renaissance Masters such as Rembrandt and Rubens, Bruegel and
Bosch. This beautifully illustrated book for practising artists and
art students examines everything there is to know about the
techniques used by the Dutch Masters of the Golden Age. From the
preparation of surfaces and the creation of paints and pigments to
the methods used, award-winning artist Brigid Marlin considers how
these skills can work in modern settings and includes stunning
representations of contemporary artists' work. Discover the
techniques and materials used by Rembrandt in his portraits, how to
achieve balance and tension, rhythm and points of interest in the
style of Bruegel and Rubens, and how to recreate luminous
still-life paintings like those of the Van Eyck brothers. Projects
include clear, step-by-step demonstrations to replicate these
almost-forgotten techniques as well as examples of works which they
inspired.
A good sketch starts with good bones. Often challenging and
overwhelming to sketchers, the fourth book in the Urban Sketching
Handbook series uses drawings and simple steps to explain the
concepts of perspective in practical and useful ways for on-site
sketching. Most books are either too abstract or don't provide
enough information that relates to what you actually do when you're
out in the busy, wide world about to start a drawing. Where do you
start? How do you edit what you see to flatten and shrink it onto
your paper? How does perspective work? The Urban Sketching
Handbook: Understanding Perspective helps you learn to think like
an architect, to draw buildings and spaces by reducing what you see
to simple, basic shapes, then adding layers in simple steps, and
finally finishing your sketch with detail, tone, and color--in
accurate perspective. Full of helpful tips, architect and
illustrator, Stephanie Bower even de-constructs sketches to show
you how to create them! Once you understand perspective, it will
change the way you see the world--you'll see perspective
everywhere. Some of the key concepts explored in this volume are: *
Basic Terms * Basic Spatial Principles * Types of Perspective *
Building a Sketch in Layers * Special Conditions
An indispensable guide to painting 40 popular flowers in acrylics,
perfect for flower artists. This beautiful book is a illustrated
directory for acrylic flower artists, revealing how to paint 40
floral subjects, from agapanthus to zinnia, with plant-specific
instructions for capturing the unique beauty of each species. All
the techniques you will need are clearly explained and
demonstrated, from analyzing the shape and structure of flowers to
mixing and blending rich luminous colours, laying washes, creating
textured effects, and adding highlights. Each featured flower
includes information about its distinguishing characteristics,
detailed step-by-step instructions, a complete colour palette, mini
demonstrations showing special techniques and a stunning
full-colour image of a finished painting.
Jake Spicer wants you to learn how to draw. This is his complete
course in drawing, suitable for complete beginners as well as
experienced artists, and designed to help you fit drawing into your
lifestyle. Tried-and-tested exercises, ranging from five-minute
sketches to dedicated sessions of an hour or longer, cover every
subject and location you could wish for, while accessibly written
drawing theory helps you relate the technical concepts to your
practice, helping you to hone your craft. Whatever your goals are,
expert art tutor Jake Spicer gives you the inspiration and
encouragement to draw more - and keep improving.
Mastering Silhouettes explains all the techniques for creating both
modern and period-style silhouette portraits, drawing on
traditional approaches some of which date as far back as the
eighteenth century, along with advice on poses and materials.
Throughout, special features on the work of notable silhouette
artists provide inspiration for the projects that follow. The
techniques used in antique silhouettes will appeal to those who
love vintage style, while projects using mixed media collage and
digital photography show how the art is relevant today. The book
examines silhouette art for every occasion, teaches readers the
skills to make silhouettes for themselves, and provides help for
those who want to commission an artist to cut silhouettes for a
special occasion such as a wedding, anniversary party, festival or
corporate event.
Sharing our personal expressions and creative ideas enriches all our lives. Post This is the first book that empowers you to express yourself and post the results to your social network. This is Art Therapy for the online world.
Draw a self-portrait, draw your mood, create a bunch of flowers for a friend, illustrate the weather - and more. You capture the moment on the page in whatever medium you prefer and then share it via social media.
Post This provides prompts and hashtags that encourage users to post the material they create - from the artistic to the absurd!
Award-winning illustrator Gabriel Campanario first introduced
his approach to drawing in "The Art of Urban Sketching," a showcase
of more than 500 sketches and drawing tips shared by more than 100
urban sketchers around the world. Now, he drills down into specific
challenges of making sketches on location, rain or shine, quickly
or slowly, and the most suitable techniques for every situation, in
"The Urban Sketching Handbook" series.
It's easy to overlook that ample variety of characters that walk
the streets everyday. From neighbors, dog walkers and shoppers to
dancers and joggers, the people that move through the cities and
towns are fascinating subjects to study and sketch. In "The Urban
Sketching Handbook: People and Motion" Gabriel lays out keys to
help make the experience of drawing humans and movements fun and
rewarding. Using composition, depth, scale, contrast, line and
creativity, sketching out citizens and the way they move has never
been more inspirational and entertaining. This guide will help you
to develop your own creative approach, no matter what your skill
level may be today. As much as "The Urban Sketching Handbook:
People and Motion" may inspire you to draw more individuals, it can
also help to increase your appreciation of the folks around you.
Drawing our postal workers, shopkeeps and neighbors, is a great way
to show your appreciation and creativity.
Discover the creative processes and intriguing inspirations behind
the work of leading fantasy artist John Howe - conceptual designer
on The Lord of the Rings movie trilogy - in this comprehensive
practical art book. Brings together Fantasy Art Workshop and
Fantasy Drawing Workshop into a combined volume, fully updated and
with new art. Examines in fascinating detail over 150 of the
artist's outstanding sketches, drawings and paintings, plus the
techniques and stories behind each. Leads you step-by-step through
a range of specially commissioned drawing and painting
demonstrations that reveal John's renowned artistic approach in
action. Discusses the rewarding journey into fantasy art, from the
first steps of building a compelling portfolio to book
illustration, graphic novels and the big screen. This book will
appeal to artists and fans of John Howe's work by leading you
step-by-step through a range of specially commissioned
demonstrations, sketches and finished paintings, some designed
specifically for this book, that reveal John's renowned artistic
approach in action, plus the techniques and stories behind each. It
covers a wide range of subjects, beginning with the creative
process, exploring where inspiration comes from, looking at
narratives and themes, gathering reference materials, organizing
your working environment, and protecting and storing artwork. Howe
covers drawing materials and explores drawing and painting fantasy
beings from initial inspiration and approaches to characters,
symbolism and accoutrements. He begins by showing how to create
different types of male and female archetypes, humans in action,
armour and weapons, faces, expressions and hands, hair and
costumes, and goes on to explain how to create different types of
fantasy beasts: talons, wings, fangs and fire, and noble animals,
interspersed throughout with exciting case studies. The book also
explores fantasy landscapes and architecture and balancing light
and dark atmospheres. The final section of the book provides
further inspiration and guidance on presenting work in various
forms, including film work, book covers and advertising, all areas
John Howe has vast experience in. The foreword is written by
groundbreaking film director Terry Gilliam, with an afterword by
Alan Lee, John's partner on the conceptual design for The Lord of
the Rings movie trilogy and Oscar-winning illustrator.
How satisfying would it be to complete 100 drawings? With 100 Days
of Drawing, author Jennifer Orkin Lewis (@augustwren) sets you up
for success. A practitioner of daily drawing for four years
straight, Lewis divides this sketchbook into 25 of her favorite
subjects and techniques. Doodle faces on objects, patterns on tea
cups, animals in outfits, people in fanciful headdresses and much
more; each new theme is fun and rewarding, regardless of your skill
level. Lewis also nudges you past the blank page by providing
creative prompts and interesting backgrounds to draw on and shows
you how to experiment with markers, gel pens, and colored pencils.
Your own interpretation of her prompts will make your sketchbook
completely unique. Just like her first book, Draw Every Day, Draw
Every Way, this sketchbook has a removable jacket and an exposed
binding that lies perfectly flat.
Ink is the first in an exciting new practical-art series on popular
mediums, including acrylic, oil, pencil and gouache. The books will
cover painting techniques, creative ideas and applications, and the
fun of mixing with other mediums. Many of the techniques and ideas
will be demonstrated through the work of some of the world's
greatest artists and illustrators. The first book explores ink's
use in painting, illustration and lettering. With its contemporary
aesthetic and accessible content, the series will appeal to artists
of all abilities.
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