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"Harry's Art" is fine art for the twenty-first century revealed by
the artist himself in his own style. This is how he designed his
own multifaceted world of art. He brings his own advanced
technology for a perfect presentation. This art book is unique
because it combines art and architecture. It's a vividly authentic
book. For example, "The Citadel" depicts a real-world masterpiece.
"We Are One" is a celebration of love. "The ICU Code" is a glimpse
at a very painful and personal event in the artist's life.
"Synchronized Stretch" depicts the magnificence of the human body
while exercising. "Negro" embodies the power of black people, and
"The Human Bridge" exemplifies the beautiful balance of art and
architecture. The artist invites all passionate art lovers to
understand his philosophy in "Harry's Art. "
This memoir takes a look into the heart and mind of one man who
suffers from schizoaffective and bipolar disorders.
Jeffrey Hochstedler's life has seen its share of twists and
turns-a culmination of the many choices and decisions made at any
one time. In this memoir, he shares revelations and meditations
from events in his daily life and how these occurrences shaped the
man he is today.
Written in diary format, "Forty Days from the Diary of a
Delusional Man" illustrates how his mind thinks, feels, and
perceives. He reveals details from many parts of his life-his birth
in 1957; growing up in Indiana with his parents and brother;
battling depression in his teen years; enlisting in the Army in
1981; dealing with his relationships and his schizoaffective and
bipolar disorders; and finding solace in art.
With many examples of Hochstedler's art included, "Forty Days
from the Diary of a Delusional Man" shows how he was affected by
confusion and despair. But it also communicates how he leaned on
art and God to survive each day.
A comprehensive and practical guide full of advice and inspiration
for anyone wishing to capture the beauty of the urban landscape.
The wonderful thing about drawing buildings is that, wherever you
travel around the globe, you will never be short of subjects to
inspire you. From the most elaborate of Renaissance cathedrals,
through to the humble garden shed, you will always be able to
practise your skills and learn a few techniques in the process.
This hands-on and inspirational book will encourage you to meet the
exciting challenges of drawing and painting buildings using a
variety of media and a wide range of techniques, including pencil,
pen, graphite powder, watercolour, water-soluble pencils and Indian
ink. As you work through this book, you will look at materials and
their qualities then move on to explore how to put these materials
to best use when drawing specific types of building. You will be
led gently through levels of learning, with easy and more
challenging exercises progressing your knowledge and developing
your skills. As the book is divided into discrete sections, you can
dip in to a particular type of building that you wish to draw, and
use the information and illustration provided, while extended
teaching exercises take you through the way the author approaches
composing and completing a drawing. Fully annotated paintings,
working drawings and extended projects reveal how each effect was
achieved. Detailed artworks in a range of styles and media are
thoroughly annotated to demonstrate key techniques and important
details and there are invaluable exercises for understanding
perspective, negative and positive space, tone, choosing details
and constructing large-scale images. The book includes thorough
studies of a wide range of different architectural styles, from
town houses to rural cottages and barns, from churches and
classical architecture to continental cafes and street scenes.
Taylor's exquisite drawings and paintings demonstrate the quality
of the results that can be achieved by following his helpful
guidance and advice.
ANDY GOLDSWORTHY: TOUCHING NATURE DESCRIPTION
A new and revised edition of our best-selling book on Andy
Goldsworthy. A completely rewritten exploration of the sculptor,
updated to include recent works such as Night Path (2002) and Chalk
Stones (2003) in Sussex, Three Cairns (2002) on the American East
and West coasts, Stone Houses (2004) and Garden of Stones (2003) in
Gotham, Passage (2005) in London, and Slate Domes (2005) in
Washington, DC.
Known as a land, earth, nature or environmental artist, Andy
Goldsworthy works with(in) nature. He uses natural materials in
natural shapes and forms often set in natural contexts (but also in
cities, towns, parks, sculpture parks, and many spaces created or
adapted by people). FROM THE INTRODUCTION
In the 1990s, Andy Goldsworthy s art began to rise in
popularity: the glossy coffee table book Stone became a bestseller
(bear in mind it was then priced at $55). In 1994 Goldsworthy took
over some West End galleries with a large one-man show. In 1995 he
was part of an intriguing group show at the British Museum (Time
Machine), creating sculptures, along with Richard Deacon, Peter
Randall-Page and others, in amongst the monumental statuary of the
famous Egyptian Hall. Also in 1995, Goldsworthy designed a set of
Royal Mail stamps (and again in 2003). Digne in France became an
increasingly important Goldsworthy location, with shows in 1995,
1997 and 2000). Prestigious commissions occurred in the US from the
mid-1990s onwards. For instance: the giant Wall at Storm King Art
Center in 1998; the Three Cairns on the East and West Coasts and
Iowa in 2001-02; the stone houses at the Metropolitan Museum in
Gotham in 2004; the monument to the Holocaust (also in New York) in
2003; and the slate domes in Washington, DC in 2005. Goldsworthy
continues to work in countries such as Japan, Australia, Holland,
Canada, North America and France (with France and the US becoming
primary centres of Goldsworthy activity), but his home ground of
Dumfriesshire in Scotland remains (at) the heart of his work.
AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY
William Malpas has written books on Richard Long and land art,
as well as three books on Andy Goldsworthy, including the
forthcoming Andy Goldsworthy In America. Malpas s books on Richard
Long and Andy Goldsworthy are the only full-length studies of these
artists available.
This richly illustrated book celebrates in words and pictures the
beautiful work that award-winning artist Alan Lee produced for
J.R.R. Tolkien's The Hobbit, and includes dozens of brand-new
paintings and pencil drawings exploring the world of Bilbo Baggins.
Since The Hobbit was first published in 1937, generations of
readers have fallen under its spell. That magic was reignited sixty
years later, when Alan Lee was commissioned to produce a special
illustrated edition, and his delicate pencil drawings and beautiful
watercolour paintings have become for many the definitive vision of
J.R.R. Tolkien's Middle-earth. In this sumptuous, large-format
hardback Alan Lee reveals in pictures and in words how he created
these images, which would prove so powerful, matching perfectly
with Tolkien's own vision, that they would eventually define the
look of Peter Jackson's film adaptations and earn Alan a coveted
Academy Award. The Hobbit Sketchbook is filled with more than 100
of his sketches and early conceptual pieces that reveal how the
project progressed from idea to finished art. It also contains a
wealth of brand-new full-colour paintings and sketches drawn
specially for this book, which unlock the secrets of how Alan
creates his own magic and provide a fascinating insight into the
imagination of the man who breathed new life into Tolkien's vision.
"Faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of
things not seen."
- Hebrews 11:1 (NKJV)
Faith is the opposite of fear. Without faith, it is impossible
to please God. Faith in Christ secures freedom from condemnation;
it is the necessary component of saving grace. Faith is fellowship
with Jesus Christ. Faith trusts in the Word of God. Faith is a
conviction that Jesus Christ is Messiah. Faith is experiencing life
with Jesus Christ. Faith in Jesus Christ provides confidence. Faith
in Jesus Christ is power to act. Grace and faith are the first
principles of the Gospel. Faith in Jesus Christ believes in his
attributes of character and perfection. True faith, by Jesus
Christ's definition, always involves surrender to the will of
God.
Be sure and secure in faith
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