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These poems reflect a journey from a past delineated by racism,
trauma and violence towards a present life of peace and intense
natural beauty. Permeated with nostalgia and loss; songs of an
immigrant community alienated in their own land, but pierced with
fierce hope, faith in redemption, and a determination that we
should all belong.
Maternal bodies in the visual arts brings images of the maternal
and pregnant body into the centre of art-historical enquiry. By
exploring religious, secular and scientific traditions as well as
contemporary art practices, it shows the power of visual imagery in
framing our understanding of maternal bodies and affirming or
contesting prevailing maternal ideals. The book reassesses
historical models and, in drawing on original case studies, shows
how visual practices by artists may offer the means of
reconfiguring the maternal. It will appeal to students, academics
and researchers in art history, gender studies and cultural
studies, as well as to general readers interested in the maternal
and visual culture. -- .
The Kitty McCall Toucan Paint By Number Kit from Galison includes
line-drawing floral art on canvas from Nigerian-born, UK-based
artist, Kitty McCall. This paint by numbers piece is designed for
anyone to replicate McCall's stunning artwork. Influenced by the
natural world around her, along with the vibrant landscape of her
early childhood in Nigeria, Kitty McCall has developed a signature
style of bold colors, overlaid patterns, and shapes to create
geometric designs and floral landscapes for interiors, and
accessories. * Box Size: 8.25 x 10.25 x 1.75", 210 x 260 x 45 mm *
One Canvas: 8 x 10", 203 x 254 mm * Color guide / Instruction Sheet
* One Wooden Easel, Two Paint Brushes * 6 Acrylic Paints
In 1479, the Venetian painter Gentile Bellini arrived at the
Ottoman court in Istanbul, where he produced his celebrated
portrait of Sultan Mehmed II. An important moment of cultural
diplomacy, this was the first of many intriguing episodes in the
picture's history. Elizabeth Rodini traces Gentile's portrait from
Mehmed's court to the Venetian lagoon, from the railway stations of
war-torn Europe to the walls of London's National Gallery,
exploring its life as a painting and its afterlife as a famous,
often puzzling image. Rediscovered by the archaeologist Austen
Henry Layard at the height of Orientalist outlooks in Britain, the
picture was also the subject of a lawsuit over what defines a
"portrait"; it was claimed by Italians seeking to hold onto
national patrimony around 1900; and it starred in a solo exhibition
in Istanbul in 1999. Rodini's focused inquiry also ranges broadly,
considering the nature of historical evidence, the shifting status
of authenticity and verisimilitude, and the contemporary political
resonance of Old Master paintings. Told as an object biography and
imagined as an exploration of art historical methodologies, this
book situates Gentile's portrait in evolving dialogues between East
and West, uncovering the many and varied ways that objects
construct meaning.
High above the pleasure palaces of the French Riviera is the Alpine
Extension of the Maginot Line. These little-known bunkers were
built in the 1930s to protect against Mussolini. But things didn't
quite turn out at the French expected . . . Now, they are marooned
and crumbling in some of the most beautiful, remote parts of the
Alps. They are disappearing into the landscapes they once
commanded, stray facts from a future passed, still waiting for an
onslaught that never came. Bunker Research is for adventurers,
architects, historians, mountain lovers and urban explorers. Follow
this disquieting journey, told in stunning photos and prose, up
peaks, along ridges and down valleys, searching for the hidden
history of modernism in the mountains. The second edition follows
the long-sold-out limited first printing, which won 'Best
Self-Published Book' at the British Book Design & Production
Awards 2016. If features 10 pages of new photos.
Open this book as an absolute beginner, and come away as a proud
portrait artist
Mark and Mary Willenbrink's"Absolute Beginner" books have helped
thousands of novices tap into their inner artists. In this book,
Mark and Mary help the beginning artist take on portraits, showing
that absolutely anyone can draw faces. Their encouraging,
easy-to-follow instruction style makes learning fun--you'll be
amazed by how quickly you achieve impressive results.
You may be a beginner now, but not for long "Drawing Portraits
for the Absolute Beginner" covers everything from warming up with
sketches, and capturing facial expressions, to framing your
finished work. Page by page, you'll build the skills and confidence
you need to draw lifelike portraits of your friends and family.
What's Inside:
- A simple two-stage approach to drawing portraits: sketch a
likeness, then build up values to bring it to life
- Step-by-step instruction for drawing eyes, noses, mouths,
hairstyles, hands, glasses and other tricky elements
- 13 complete demonstrations featuring a range of ages and
ethnicities
- Tips for evoking more personality in your portraits by using
props, costumes and accessories
This dazzling collection showcases the very best of the British
Wildlife Photography Awards, presenting over 150 of the winning,
commended and shortlisted images from the 2017 competition.
Featuring a range of photography from world-leading professionals
as well as inspired amateurs, it is a book that captures the
magnificent diversity of the British Isles. Now in its eighth year,
the annual competition has a long tradition of supporting
conservation. It provides a platform for the finest examples of
British nature photography, revealing its wonders to a wide
audience and engaging with all ages through its evocative and
powerful imagery. With a 20,000 prize from lead sponsor Canon, it
is one of the most prestigious photography competitions, attracting
major sponsors and culminating in an exhibition at London's Mall
Gallery. British Wildlife Photography Awards 9 is divided into the
competition's fifteen categories, from Animal Portraits through to
the Young People's Awards. Every photograph is beautifully
reproduced in a large format, with detailed technical information
alongside the photographer's personal account, to appeal to both
photographers and natural historians. Featuring a fresh new design,
and supported by a major media campaign, this is a book that will
bring every reader closer to the often unseen and always surprising
world of British nature.
"Have you ever experienced the peace of walking through the
woods or the excitement of a storm gathering on a beach? Artwork
provides the ability for us to capture those moments and share them
with others."
"Drawing Nature for the Absolute Beginner" offers a great
beginner's course on drawing nature. In their fun and friendly
teaching style, Mark and Mary Willenbrink show you how to
realistically capture the world around you.
All you need to get started are some simple supplies, basic
techniques, and inspiration. From field to forest, beach or
mountain, begin with a structural sketch, apply values and
textures, and, before you know it, you'll be drawing everything you
see. You'll even learn how to render favorite wildlife such as
chipmunks, deer and eagles
- Follow along with easy step-by-step demonstrations to draw
rocks, seashells, butterflies and even more developed nature
scenes.
- Gain a working understanding of key concepts such as
perspective, value and composition.
- Discover simple tools and tips you can use right away to
improve your art.
Your artistic journey can be as pleasant as your final destination
with drawing instruction meant for everyone.
Fleshing out surfaces is the first English-language book on skin
and flesh tones in art. It considers flesh and skin in art theory,
image making and medical discourse in seventeenth to
nineteenth-century France. Describing a gradual shift between the
early modern and the modern period, it argues that what artists
made when imitating human nakedness was not always the same.
Initially understood in terms of the body's substance, of flesh
tones and body colour, it became increasingly a matter of skin,
skin colour and surfaces. Each chapter is dedicated to a different
notion of skin and its colour, from flesh tones via a membrane
imbued with nervous energy to hermetic borderline. Looking in
particular at works by Fragonard, David, Girodet, Benoist and
Ingres, the focus is on portraits, as facial skin is a special
arena for testing painterly skills and a site where the body and
the image become equally expressive. -- .
This extensively illustrated book discusses the representation of
women in the art of the late Middle Ages in Northern Europe.
Drawing on a wide range of different media, but making particular
use of the rich plethora of woodcuts, the author charts how the
images of women changed during the period and proposes two basic
categories - the Virgin and Eve, good and evil. Within these,
however, we discover attitudes to sinful, foolish, married and
unmarried women and the style and use of these images exposes the
full extent of the misogyny entrenched in medieval society.
Interesting too is the variety of 'good' women and how they were
used to confirm the social position of women throughout different
classes. We also learn how women fought back: starting in the
margins of manuscripts and them emerging in misericords, we find
images of women making fools of men; love triangles; and unequal
couples, where the women 'wear the trousers'. With the advent of
printing, a whole genre of satirical prints about women snowballed,
and the views they express became available for mass consumption.
This fascinating and rich study charts this process in a lively and
readable way.
Featuring 200 meticulous and anatomically accurate drawings that
capture each magnificent owl in multiple poses and from every
angle, this reference provides wildlife artists with the tools to
draw, paint, sculpt, carve, and study these majestic birds. The
comprehensive drawings and color graphs capture the essence of the
owls' watchful and predatory nature, and scaled charts allow
carvers to create their desired dimensions without sacrificing
proportion. With the combination of in-flight and still
photographs, everyone from wildlife artists and bird watchers to
nature enthusiasts can create these formidable nighttime hunters in
minute detail--down to the stripes, speckles, and streaks of their
feathers.
This book, published to coincide with a major exhibition at the
National Maritime Museum, explores and celebrates Turner's lifelong
fascination with the sea. It also sets his work within the context
of marine painting in the 19th century. Each chapter has an
introductory text followed by discussion of specific paintings.
Four of the chapters conclude with a feature essay on a specific
topic.
Whether you need to draw a cat, a flying squirrel, or a sea horse,
How to Draw Almost Every Animal is your ultimate go-to guide! Not
sure how to start your drawing of a flamingo or slippery slug?
Boggled by how to draw an antelope, an armadillo, or a cheetah? How
to Draw Almost Every Animal is here to help! Need to draw a
hippopotamus? A lazy, brown dog? A quick, red fox? Then this
collection of over 75 adorable animals to draw and doodle is just
the book for you! This teaching tool does more than just show you
completed pictures of the animals. Each illustration is broken down
with step-by-step diagrams and helpful tips to truly teach you how
to draw. Plus, we've included extra images to teach you how to draw
animals relaxing in their natural habitats and on the move. A
helpful how-to section includes valuable coloring tips and
techniques for mastering fur and feather, spots, stripes, scales,
spines, and everything else animals are covered in. Each book in
the Almost Everything series offers readers a fun, comprehensive,
and charmingly illustrated visual directory of ideas to inspire
skill building in their creative endeavors.
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