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This book analyzes a wide range of Beardsley's most characteristic
work. It establishes his assumptions about the underlying nature of
his world, and clarifies why so many observers have considered
Beardsley's art indispensable to understanding fin-de-siecle
Victorian culture. Beardsley's pictures present a dialogue between
seemingly polarized impulses: a desire to scandalize and
destabilize the old order, and, equally strong, a need to affirm
traditional authority.
Beardsley depicted various grotesque shapes, caricatures, and
mutated figures, including foetus/old man, dwarf, Clown, Harlequin,
Pierrot, and dandy (the icon of the Decadent "Religion of Art").
Incarnating the fearful contradictions of decadence, these images
served as objective correlatives of some "monstrous" metaphysical
contortion. His grotesques suggest the impossibility of resolving
these contradictions, even as his elegant designs try
formalistically to control and recuperate the disfiguration.
As a canonical style, Beardsley's "dandy" sensibility and
grotesque caricatures become his means of realigning canonical
meaning. Thus, he effects what might be termed a "caricature" of
traditional signification. An aesthete devoted to the "Religion of
Art," Beardsley, nonetheless, creates a world inescapably
"de-formed." He is a Dandy of the Grotesque."
Learn to express yourself through color while painting on location
with the in-depth tips and techniques of Working with Color, the
fifth volume in the Urban Sketching Handbook series. Expert
watercolorist, illustrator, instructor, and co-founder of Urban
Sketchers Montreal Shari Blaukopf shares her essential color tips
about color-water ratio, achieving bold color, avoiding muddy
washes, painting in layers, and using wet-in-wet techniques. This
essential handbook covers: supplies and materials sample color
palettes color mixing using limited palettes monochrome sketches
the power of complementary colors using evocative, expressive color
With a focus on using watercolor with greater confidence and
knowledge, the book also delves into pencil and ink and
watersoluble pencils. The instructional text is enhanced with
stunning watercolor illustrations by the author and other expert
urban sketchers from beautiful locations around the globe. The
illustrations include examples of color swatches showing value;
mixing; illustrations of complementary, analogous, and neutral
color schemes; and sample galleries. Working with Color is an
indispensable guide for on-location artists looking to expand and
strengthen their expressive use of color.
Stan Lee, the Mighty Man from Marvel, and John Buscema, active and adventuresome artist behind the Silver Surfer, Conan the Barbarian, the Mighty Thor and Spider-Man, have collaborated on this comics compendium: an encyclopedia of information for creating your own superhero comic strips. Using artwork from Marvel comics as primary examples, Buscema graphically illustrates the hitherto mysterious methods of comic art. Stan Lee's pithy prose gives able assistance and advice to the apprentice artist. Bursting with Buscema's magnificent illustrations and Lee's laudable word-magic, How to Draw Comics the Marvel Way belongs in the library of every kid who has ever wanted to illustrate his or her own comic strip.
In Tangle-inspired Botanicals, author and artist Sharla Hicks
guides you in exploring and developing your own style of botanical,
landscapes, lush foliage, and mixed-media color enhancers. It's not
hard to see why drawing tangles continues to grow years after
tangles first hit the scene. These types of drawings are easy to
pick up, and can be drawn on just about anything. With a focus on
simple mark making as well as drawing with the intention to relax
and be creative, tangle drawing is a powerful tool for people
looking to tap into their inner artist. Tangle-Inspired Botanicals
guides you in exploring and developing your own personal style of
tangle-inspired botanicals, land and seascapes, leafy foliage, and
mixed-media color enhancers. Artist Sharla Hicks uses nature
photographs and monoprints embossed with flowers, leaves, and
grasses for her inspiration. Tangle-Inspired Botanicals includes
more than 200 illustrations, including many finished artworks,
along with written instruction.
Featuring over 100 images, including step-by-step examples
illustrating how to improve costume renderings. This is an
invaluable resource for students in Costume Rendering and Costume
Design courses, along with professional costume designers looking
to improve their rendering skills. Written to complement any
rendering style.
One of the most accomplished human beings who ever lived, Leonardo
da Vinci remains the quintessential Renaissance genius. Creator of
the world's most famous paintings, this scientist, artist,
philosopher, inventor, builder, and mechanic epitomized the great
flowering of human consciousness that marks his era. As part of our
Bibliotheca Universalis series, Leonardo da Vinci - The Graphic
Work features top-quality reproductions of 663 of Leonardo's
drawings, more than half of which reside in the Royal Collection of
Windsor Castle. From anatomical studies to architectural plans,
from complex engineering designs to pudgy infant portraits, delve
in and delight in the delicate finesse of one of the most talented
minds, and hands, in history. About the series Bibliotheca
Universalis - Compact cultural companions celebrating the eclectic
TASCHEN universe!
Some may think sketching is a disappearing skill, but if you ever
enter a design studio, you will find out differently. Studios still
make sketches and drawings by hand and in most cases, quite a lot
of them. They are an integral part of the decisionmaking process,
used in the early stages of design, in brainstorming sessions, in
the phase of research and concept exploration, and in presentation.
Drawing has proved to be, next to verbal explanation, a powerful
tool for communicating not only with fellow designers, engineers or
model makers but also with clients, contractors and public offices.
This book can be regarded as a standard book on design sketching,
useful for students in product design.
This best-selling title is relaunched in April 2006 with a fresh
new cover design. Packed with step-by-step illustrations, this
comprehensive guide provides all the techniques needed to master
drawing fantasy art. The popularity of drawing fantasy art has
increased since the huge success of 'Lord of the Rings' and this
book makes learning to draw fantasy art simple and enjoyable. Learn
to Draw Fantasy Art demonstrates many aspects of fantasy, including
people, beasts, demons, castles, chariots and maps. All the
fundamentals are covered, to give the reader a sound foundation in
fantasy art techniques, with step-by-step illustrations
demonstrating how to put them into practice. The book includes
accessible and practical information on: * How to choose the right
medium * Proportion and shape * Costume, props and scenery * How to
portray movement, drama and atmosphere Perfect for total beginners,
Learn to Draw Fantasy Art will also be valuable for experienced
artists seeking to improve their fantasy art drawing skills.
In The Urban Sketching Handbook: Techniques for Beginners, artist
and Urban Sketcher correspondent Suhita Shirodkar shares essential
skills for sketching architecture, people, and everyday objects on
location. You'll learn the basics of value, color mixing, and
perspective through helpful studies and exercises, whether at home,
in studio, and on location. The Urban Sketching Handbook:
Techniques for Beginners is perfect for anyone who's just getting
started in this fascinating art form, or who wants to develop their
observational and drawing aptitude by reinforcing basic concepts.
TheUrban Sketching Handbook series offers location artists expert
instruction on creative techniques, on-location tips and advice,
and an abundance of visual inspiration. These handy references come
in a compact, easy-to-carry format-perfect to toss in your backpack
or artist's tote.
The Urban Sketching Handbook: Understanding Light is an informative
guide to heightening the impact of your artwork by capturing the
look and subtleties of light in any scene. In settings ranging from
fields and mountains at daybreak to neon cityscapes at midnight,
learn how to express light effects through color and value to
improve and refine your drawings and paintings. Artist and urban
sketcher Katie Woodward offers strategies for: Selectively
translating values for maximum effect Using your sketchbook to
experiment with the effects of natural as well as artificial light
Considering many options for visual solutions through work
contributed by experienced urban sketchers Master the art of
rendering light with The Urban Sketching Handbook: Understanding
Light as your guide. The Urban Sketching Handbook series offers
location artists expert instruction on creative techniques,
on-location tips and advice, and an abundance of visual
inspiration. These handy references come in a compact,
easy-to-carry format-perfect to toss in your backpack or artist's
tote.
Learn to draw pretty much EVERYTHING. With over 2,000 images, this
visual reference book offers instructions for drawing animals,
people, plants, food, everyday objects, buildings, vehicles,
clothing, and more. Each entry is broken down with step-by-step
illustrations making this book perfect for beginners or experienced
artists in need of a quick refresher.
Everybody loves flowers, and here are 100 beautiful blooms for you
to draw! Whether you prefer the understated beauty of a simple
daisy or the garish good looks of a flamingo lily, you're bound to
discover a flower in this book that you will find irresistible -
and you will just want to pick up your pencil and start drawing!
There are everyday garden blooms such as roses and tulips, delicate
wild varieties such as primroses and bluebells, and a whole range
of exotics, too, if you want to try something a bit different. Each
flower is broken down into six simple stages that lead you
effortlessly through to the finished drawing. There are no written
instructions to follow - just basic shapes and pencil strokes. Even
if you've never drawn anything before, you will be amazed at how
quickly you will achieve incredibly impressive drawings. Every
project also shows two finished examples of the flower - one shaded
with pencil and the other with colour. This is the perfect book for
budding artists yearning to draw their favourite posies, or the
experienced artist looking for a variety of subjects to inspire.
The material in this book is taken from the following books in
Search Press's successful How to Draw series: Flowers, Garden
Flowers, Wild Flowers, Exotic Flowers.
"Pencil Drawing" includes comprehensive instructions for drawing a
variety of subjects in pencil. A renowned master in the field, Gene
Franks explains how to develop your drawings from start to finish,
teaching specific techniques for shading, contrast, texture,
detail, and more. You will learn all aspects of pencil drawing as
you follow the easy-to-follow instructions for drawing everything
from animals and people to household items in no time at all. All
you need is this book, a pencil, and a little perseverance!
Learn how to create a one-of-a-kind travel journal that documents
your adventures using drawing, painting, lettering, ephemera, and
more. Travel journaling is a fun, creative way to record the
sights, sounds, smells, and flavors of life on the road. In The Art
of the Travel Journal, you'll find techniques, ideas, and
inspiration for creating a lasting record of your travels that
you'll treasure for years to come. No experience is necessary, and
you can bring your signature style or develop new ones as you
discover exciting new artistic opportunities. You'll discover how
to make your journal pages come to life with easy techniques for
sketching the big picture or small details, adding simple
lettering, creating stunning color palettes, and decorating pages
with fun mementos that travelers love to collect, such as tickets,
packaging, maps, and more. Also find tips on how to work in transit
and how to plan and pack for maximum efficiency and enjoyment. Best
of all, the techniques also work for documenting life right where
you are, and beginners can dive in and create with confidence.
Author Abbey Sy (Instagram: @abbeysy) is a veteran traveler who has
created her own travel journals for years, sharing the records of
her global escapades on her social media platforms. In addition to
filling this book with step-by-step instructions for a variety of
techniques, she takes a holistic approach to journaling by
including information on the benefits of journaling, how to hone a
creative habit, and how to develop a unique style. Other features
of the book: All facets of journaling are covered, from start to
finish: pre-trip planning, setting intentions, gathering supplies,
staying motivated, and how to archive completed journals. Not sure
which supplies to take? Sometimes less is more-get a rundown on how
to build the best compact traveling art kit. Explore special
sections on making a travel zine and sending artful postcards,
enriching the experience of being on the road. Learn composition
tips for creating stunning journal pages and spreads. Get great
ideas for storing ephemera and other bits travelers collect.
Discover journal spread ideas for a variety of themes, such as
architecture, museums and galleries, plants and nature, and food
and drink. Find creative ideas for documenting short trips and
staycations. Tickets? Check. Passport? Check. Travel journal?
Check! Let The Art of the Travel Journal make every trip
satisfyingly creative.
Capture the mystery and magic of the ocean by drawing this
collection of 28 aquatic creatures. Award-winning artist Jonathan
Newey teaches you to transform simple shapes into characterful
creatures including dolphins, clownfish, crabs, jellyfish, whales,
sharks, turtles and more. There are 28 different sea creatures to
create, in a variety of poses and styles. Each project starts with
a few basic outlines and progresses into a finished tonal drawing;
a final coloured version shows you how to develop your drawing even
further. Perfect for beginners, as well as budding artists, you'll
be amazed how easily you too can bring the ocean to life with this
inspiring guide.
Fashion drawing is the most important way to visualize ideas and
concepts in costume and fashion design. This new and expanded
two-volume edition of the already classic title Figure Drawing for
Fashion Design--revised, updated and expanded--is a precise,
topic-by-topic manual that will help readers acquire and perfect
their skills drawing fashion designs on the female form. Mastering
the rules of figure drawing as well as stylistic techniques that
add individuality and flair to the design is an essential skill for
all designers and illustrators to master in order to bring one's
vision to the page, and eventually mannequin. In its approach, this
book is ideal both for those designers and students who want to
apply themselves professionally to fashion design, and for all
enthusiasts of drawing the female body in a fashion context.
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.
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